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  • ...st “attractions”, displaying instruments of torture, and relating tales of horror and cruelty with gleeful prurience and a cavalier disregard for historical
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  • ...as of chillness, silence, solitude, melancholy, and, occasionally, even of horror: that he substitutes the idea of glory for that of the sun; and of glory in
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  • ...pain/ |title=Ignotus 2020 Awards for the best Science Fiction, Fantasy and Horror in Spain|work=File770|date=November 16, 2020}}</ref>
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  • ...book. They cover a wide variety of topics, from adventure, romance, and [[horror]] to [[sports]], [[science fiction]], and explicit sexuality.<ref name=Scho
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  • ...them conservatives.<ref> Olivia Harris, "Braudel: Historical Time and the Horror of Discontinuity." ''History Workshop Journal'' (2004) (57): 161-174. Issn:
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  • ...rime fiction]] (Batman, [[Daredevil (Marvel Comics)|Daredevil]]), others [[horror fiction]] (Spawn, [[Spectre (comics)|Spectre]]) and others more standard sc .... This led to the rise of [[genre fiction]], particularly [[horror fiction|horror]] and [[crime fiction|crime]]. The lurid nature of these genres sparked a m
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  • ...rolled nuclear warfare.<ref> William Burr, "The Nixon Administration, the 'Horror Strategy,' and the Search for Limited Nuclear Options, 1969-1972: Prelude t
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  • ...n and hopelessness. New England is also the setting for most of the gothic horror stories of H.P. Lovecraft, who lived his life in Providence, Rhode Island. ...has used the small towns of his home state as the setting for much of his horror fiction, with several of his stories taking place in or near the fictional
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  • ...the scene from the harbor, <blockquote>From the first moment of crisis and horror it was the foreigners among the crowd who recovered from panic and started
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  • ...aimed at the general reader, peppered with occasional moments of grotesque horror and violence, all recounted by an omniscient narrator with a keen sense of
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  • ...he vast American market. Indeed, it was the British who watched in stunned horror as cheaper American products flooded their home islands. Wailed the ''Lond
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  • * Zeman, Scott C. "I Was a Cold War Monster: Horror Films, Eroticism and the Cold War Imagination," ''Journal of Popular Cultur
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  • ...it on. When [[news]] of the death of Pallas spreads, Aeneas erupts in a [[horror|horrific]] [[anger]] which is wholly out of [[character]] for him, and it g
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  • ...-white, and cover a wide variety of topics, from adventure, romance, and [[horror]] to [[sports]], [[science fiction]], and explicit sexuality.<ref name=Scho ...com/encyclopedia/manga.php?id=1569 (Accessed September 30, 2008)</ref> and horror-vampire-gothic manga, like Matsuri Hino's ''Vampire Knight'',<ref>For ''Vam
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  • ...ss of the officer corps was its conception of loyalty to the state and its horror of mutiny. This explains the vacillations of Halder, who could never quite ...at Stalingrad, which cost Germany 400,000 casualties, was sending waves of horror and grief through German society, but causing remarkably little reduction i
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  • ...Soon he will go on trial. The news is that on top of all this terror, this horror, one more must pay. They say he will go to the guillotine, without a trial
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  • ...ericans are also represented in the genres of science fiction, fantasy and horror, with [[Samuel R. Delany]], [[Octavia E. Butler]], [[Steven Barnes]], [[Tan
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  • * Gilbert, Martin. ''The Somme: Heroism and Horror in the First World War'' (2006) 352pp
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  • ...lyrics and vocal style. The album's inside cover also displayed a bit of a horror-house style in photo and graphic design, an anomaly that perplexed some fan
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  • ...gy from its earliest days. Hitler personally seems to have held a lifelong horror of mental illness and physical deformity. In discussions with Bouhler and t
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