Which preposition to use with mania

for Occurrences 70%

CHAPTER IV The Mitchells The Mitchells were, as Vincy had said, extremely hospitable; they had a perfect mania for receiving; they practically lived for it, and the big house at Hampstead, with its large garden covered in, and a sort of studio built out, was scarcely ever without guests.

of Occurrences 33%

Each of these countries are suffocating under the weight of the concessions, and seek in vain a way of salvation from the burdens which they are not able to support, and from the mania of conquest which are the fruits of exaltation and error.

in Occurrences 7%

There is a much older mania in some parts of that countrya fancy for something to cook.

with Occurrences 4%

It was almost a mania with Jim Pink; it verged on the pathological.

from Occurrences 2%

It went spy-mad, just as all Europe went spy-mada mania from which this Continent has not entirely recovered by any means.

on Occurrences 2%

I believe that fellow has a mania on the subject of marrying, and he runs me nearly crazy.

by Occurrences 1%

All the evening he thought of this strange case, of this man whom he had believed he had cured of homicidal mania by his treatment of hypodermic injections, and who, seized by a fresh attack, had evidently had sufficient lucidity to hang himself, instead of springing at the throat of some passer-by.

as Occurrences 1%

Did they not love him better, in a more enlightened and more upright fashion, they who desired him to be without a stain, freed from his manias as a scientist, pure enough to be among the elect?

Which preposition to use with  mania