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  • ...terror]]. Two of the most famous characters of [[Western society|Western]] horror are [[Frankenstein|Frankenstein's monster]] and [[Dracula]], which both inv Horror stories generally involve a semi-familiar setting, with certain key propert
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  • Author of [[science fiction]], [[horror (literature)|horror]] and [[fantasy (literature)|fantasy]]
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  • {{r|Horror film}} {{r|J-Horror}}
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  • ...terror]]. Two of the most famous characters of [[Western society|Western]] horror are [[Frankenstein|Frankenstein's monster]] and [[Dracula]], which both inv Horror stories generally involve a semi-familiar setting, with certain key propert
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  • *Barron, Neil (1999) ''Fantasy and Horror: a Critical and Historical Guide to Literature, Illustration, Film, TV, Rad ...Michael A. (eds.) (1996) ''A Dark Night's Dreaming: Contemporary American Horror Fiction''. Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina Press. ISBN 1-57003-0
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  • A 1997 young adult horror [[novel]] by author [[William Sleator]], on [[forest]]-dwelling creatures c
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  • ...rd]] winning British actor, particularly known for his role in ''The Rocky Horror Picture Show''.
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>(1890-1937) influential American horror, fantasy and science fiction author; particularly associated with the 'weir
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  • ...director, screenwriter, actor, and producer, best known for his comedies, horror films, and music videos.
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  • A 1992 [[horror]]-dark fantasy [[novel]] by Kathe Koja, involving the cross-country nightma
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  • ...er of novels, essays and short stories, particularly on topics in fantasy, horror, science fiction, and mystery.
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  • *The Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975)
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  • A 1989 horror novel by Joe Donnelly, involving the nightmarish return home to a [[Scottis
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  • (呪怨 ''Juon'', literally 'curse-grudge') a series of Japanese horror films directed by Takashi Shimizu, centring around a curse born of someone
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  • {{Horror Subgroup}}
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  • |subject = Horror ...ror]] novel by author [[Joe Donnelly]]. It was Donnelly's first attempt at horror writing. ''Bane'' revolves around a Scottish folklore and supernatural them
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  • ...tiss]]; best known for their [[The League of Gentlemen (television series)|horror comedy series]] of the same name.
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  • BBC horror comedy television series (1999-2002; 2017), plus 2005 film, mostly set in t
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  • ..., Charles N.; and Contento, William G. (1991) ''Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror''. Oakland, CA: Locus Press. ISBN 0-9616629-9-9
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  • |subject = Horror ...e, and was nominated for a 1993 [[Locus Poll Award]], in the category Best Horror/Dark Fantasy Novel. ''Bad Brains'' was reprinted in 1993 in the [[United Ki
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  • ...rt Bibliography. Meckler's bibliographies on science fiction, fantasy, and horror, 2. Westport, CT: Meckler, 1988. Print.
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  • {{r|Horror}}
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  • ...a well-known example of '[[J-Horror]]' (Jホラー ''J Horaa''), i.e. Japanese [[horror]] [[film]]s. *[[J-Horror]]
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  • '''The League of Gentlemen''' was a [[horror]] [[comedy]] [[television]] series broadcast by the [[BBC]] between 1999 an ...over the years, and was also strongly influenced by the foursome's love of horror films; Pemberton, for example, has cited ''[[The Wicker Man (1973 film|The
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  • ...ing draws on a variety of influences, including [[pulp fiction]], [[Hammer Horror]], and aspects of [[Celtic mythology|Celtic]] and [[English folklore|Britis ...the typical "slay-the-evil-villain" violence in favour of a vision of the horror of war and carnage, and an emphasis on reconciliation, forgiveness and rede
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  • |subject = Horror '''''The Beasties''''' is a 1997 young adult [[horror]] novel by author [[William Sleator]]. ''The Beasties'', along with Sleator
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  • ...genres; for instance, while ''Shallow Grave'' is a [[black comedy]] and [[horror]] [[thriller]], 2007's ''[[Sunshine (2007 film)|Sunshine]]'' is a [[science
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  • ...emains one of the most influential [[United States of America|American]] [[horror]], [[fantasy]] and [[science fiction]] authors, his works having inspired g
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  • ...arry]] his [[mother]]; in a flawed effort to [[prevention|prevent]] this [[horror|horrific]] [[fate]], steps are taken which, [[misfortune|unfortunately]] ha
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  • ...olves scientific, futuristic, and/or technological speculation, and from [[horror]], which is intended to shock and to elicit [[fear]] or terror, and often c
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  • ...hey are best known for their [[The League of Gentlemen (television series)|horror comedy series]] of the same name, mostly set in the [[fiction]]al northern
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  • His most recognized genre, however, was sci-fi and horror, in which he appeared in a number of films that are now considered classics
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  • ...er people, and therefore get a kind of release and are relieved that the [[horror|horrific]] [[fate]] did not happen to them.
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  • ...e overdone, because some environments truly do have special requirements. "Horror stories" of $600 toilet seats and $5000 coffeemakers often are heard as exa
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  • ...a gothic old lady in the opening film-within-a-film segment of the 1988 [[horror]] production ''Grotesque'', starring [[Linda Blair]] and [[Tab Hunter]].
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  • ...as [[Mel Brooks]] [[Young Frankenstein]] and [[Richard O'Brien]]s [[Rocky Horror Picture Show]].
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  • ...concentration camps as staged government propaganda.<ref>* Caven, Hannah. "Horror in Our Time: Images of the Concentration Camps in the British Media, 1945."
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  • ...patra, 1996), Tina's heavy make up, emotionless voice plus series of misty horror scenes gave audiences a visual shock.
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  • The Roxy is known for playing cult-classic [[Rocky Horror Picture Show]], every week, from 1976 to 1983.<ref name=Forever/> | url = http://foreveryoungnews.com/posts/3047-flashback-1975-rocky-horror-do-the-time-warp-again
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  • |genre=First-person shooter, Survival horror '''Left 4 Dead''' is a zombie horror/survival, first-person shooter [[video game]], published by [[Valve Corpora
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  • ...received a more direct shock...As I turned over and over in bed, the full horror of the news sank in upon me.</blockquote>
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  • ...= https://www.bustle.com/p/providence-by-caroline-kepnes-combines-romance-horror-mystery-for-the-ultimate-summer-read-9486586 | title = 'Providence' By Caroline Kepnes Combines Romance, Horror, And Mystery For The Ultimate Summer Read
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  • ...s may see the information, but no one else, he seemed to suggest. To MI6's horror, in the Binyam Mohamed case the appeal court ruled that CIA information sho
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  • ...d|Hugos]], three [[Nebula Award|Nebulas]], five [[Bram Stoker Award]]s for horror, and many, many others.
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  • ...ny examples, such as the enthusiastic fans of [[Star Trek]] or [[The Rocky Horror Picture Show]]. However, a defining characteristic of character actors is t
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  • * Harris, Olivia. "Braudel: Historical Time and the Horror of Discontinuity." ''History Workshop Journal'' 2004 (57): 161-174. Issn: 1
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  • *Horror Tales
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  • ===Survival horror game=== The [[survival horror game]] is a sub-genre of action-adventure games which leave the player vuln
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  • ...tten dozens of [[young adult]] novels in the science-fiction, mystery, and horror genres, many of them in series as by Lynn Beach. She has also written magaz
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  • ...] and [[John Keats]] (especially in ''Isabella''). The ghost story and the horror novel are direct descendants of the genre. ...'' (1764) can be considered the first true gothic novel. The tale - a real horror story - is about the tyrant Manfred who has taken possession of the princip
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  • ...e Gothic writer' [[Matthew Lewis]]' focuses on the explicit physicality of horror ('[[The Monk]]', 1796) Ann Radcliffe - in what has been termed the ''female
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  • ...lo could express himself only with gestures, leaps, cries of wonder and of horror, animal barkings and hootings, or with objects he took from his knapsack -
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  • ...n and what crosses over into other categories, including [[fantasy]] and [[horror]], are subjects of heated discussion among aficionados.
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  • ...=Robert Montgomery Martin}}</ref> When the Brahmin heard this, he rushed "horror-stricken" to his comrades to reveal this news. These rumors eventually spr
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  • ...of humour, and a style that mixes the influence of works such as [[Hammer Horror]] and [[gothic fiction|gothic]] writing with [[pulp fiction|pulp]] fiction
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  • ...wide variety of genres: children's stories (didactic, humorous or exotic), horror, humour, [[science fiction]], [[satire]], romance, and adventure. The stor
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  • ...d for by games publishers, including [[science fiction]], [[horror fiction|horror]], [[superhero fiction|superhero]], crime and [[mystery fiction|mystery]], ...rf) and class (such as fighter, thief, or wizard), while characters in the horror game ''"Vampire"'' must belong to one of a number of vampire clans.
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  • '''Left 4 Dead 2''' is the second release in a series of zombie horror/survival, first-person shooter video games, published by Valve Corporation.
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  • ...tional Literature.&mdash;Immense. He appears to know every detail of every horror perpetrated in the century.
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  • ...= https://www.bustle.com/p/providence-by-caroline-kepnes-combines-romance-horror-mystery-for-the-ultimate-summer-read-9486586 | title = 'Providence' By Caroline Kepnes Combines Romance, Horror, And Mystery For The Ultimate Summer Read
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  • ...whirls together Hesiod’s poem {{'}}Theogony{{'}} with daytime talk shows, horror movies, nature documentaries, lesbian pulp fiction and Filippo Tommaso Mari
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  • Jump cutting is also very common in horror movies (and video games) as a way to frighten the audience into believing t
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  • ...oundtracks from rented horror films, even though she doesn't usually watch horror films, and then walked around [[London, United Kingdom|London]] with the so
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  • ''A horror tale about the caretaker of a hotel who slowly loses his mind and turns aga
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  • ...that there is hope of reprieve, revealing more and more of himself, to the horror of his confessors, and finally appealing to God and Pompilia.
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  • ...er than most other fantasy literature, and includes some elements from the horror genre, such as vampires and undead, but also chaos mutations and its own ra
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  • ...[[Stephen King]] is a writer known for his writing of [[suspense]] and [[horror]] novels. [[Shel Silvenstein]] is a writer and [[poet]] of books for child
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  • ...tery'' Brent Pilkey describes Unwin Avenue as ''"the perfect setting for a horror movie"''. ...he hung a left on Unwin Avenue and plunged into the perfect setting for a horror movie. The narrow, two-lane road was paved, but it might as well have been
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  • ...Estate, in which an inmate across the hall from Faqiri said he watched in horror as guards repeatedly pepper-sprayed and beat him, one of them allegedly pre
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  • ...th [[literature]] and [[filn|cinema]]. He also writes stories outside the horror genre, including the [[novella]]s ''[[The Body (Short Story)|The Body]]'' a ...box of his father's old books at his aunt's house, mainly [[Horror fiction|horror]] and [[science fiction]]. He was immediately hooked on these genres.
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  • ...s not described consistently across works. Sometimes, she is a six-headed horror with legs made of snakes, who attacked and devoured sailors along one side ...ke that of a young whelp; no man, not even a God, could behold her without horror. She had twelve feet, six long necks, and at the end of each a monstrous he
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  • ...ir]], New Wave [[science fiction]] writers like [[Michael Moorcock]] and [[horror]] writers like [[Clive Barker]]. Influences within comics include [[Will Ei ...ental stories that addressed environmental and social issues alongside the horror and fantasy, bolstered by research into the culture of [[Louisiana (U.S. st
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  • ...obviously ran into a complex whirlpool of public emotions. Expressions of horror and outrage were many; to some her purpose seemed an almost unbelievable ap
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  • ...he army as commander-in-chief. These two men guided the nation through the horror of civil war until Collins was killed on 22 August 1922 in an anti-treaty a
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  • The first story is a mystery with horror and science fiction thrown in. Telzey sneaks off from her friends during a '''The Eternal Frontiers''' is a classic murder mystery and horror story set in a futuristic science-fiction world, not on Earth. It begins l
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  • ...rare. The end of the century saw the rise of the '''[[Gothic novel|Gothic horror novel]]''', beginning with Horace Walpole's ''Castle of Otranto'' (1765).
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  • ...December 1910–5 September 1992) was a [[Science fiction|science-fiction]], horror, and fantasy writer. Among his more notable creations are [[Fafhrd and the ** ''Horrible Imaginings'' (''[[Death (Horror Anthology)|Death]]'', edited by [[Stuart David Schiff]], August 1982)
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  • ...l fiction]], and wrote the introduction to ''[[The Penguin Encyclopedia of Horror and the Supernatural]]''.<ref>"Author and teacher Jacques Barzun has writte of horror" (Review of ''The Penguin Encyclopedia of Horror and the Supernatural''. ''[[The Courier-Mail]]'', January 31, 1987.</ref>
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  • ...pper graphic novel ''From Hell'', serialised initially in Steve Bissette's horror anthology ''Taboo''. After ''Taboo'' folded ''From Hell'' was published in
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  • ...e of the controversial stories were highlighted on the ABC series ''Shock, Horror, Aunty!'', in January 2013.
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  • ...stament'', is certainly one of his greatest works. Villon expressed actual horror at the prospect of sickness, poverty and death; it is believed that he was
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  • ...nian gayness and insouciance, the overall tone is of foreboding, incipient horror, and the impending doom of the [[Holocaust]]. After publishing four novels
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  • ...gimmicked to the gills, from judo to narco-hypnosis: (b) a psychoanalytic horror tale about (what else?) a mother and a son: and (c) an irate sociopolitical
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  • :::I just can't explain the horror... I don't *want* to upgrade to FF 2.x or IE7 but I may have to eat crow.
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  • ...amaged civilians with life-support systems in the aftermath of carnage and horror. Finding experienced bureaucratic operators and field personnel was always
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  • | url = https://ottawacitizen.com/news/local-news/a-living-horror-the-tale-of-two-abused-women-and-how-one-survived | title = 'A living horror': The tales of two abused women — and how one survived
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  • ...king an extended stay at Blandings and writing his "Reminiscences", to the horror of all who knew him in their wild youths, particularly Lord Emsworth's neig
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  • ...nce of a peace faction in the Japanese government. It was characterized by horror and heroism; where Salomon the healer had to kill to save, [[Guy Gabaldon]]
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  • ...ated an uproar and we organised a massive campaign on the lines of 'shock, horror, we wuz robbed'."</ref>
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  • ...res dealt with the "effects of heat and mixture" - he had an almost morbid horror of hasty generalization or of anything that had the pretensions of a fully
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  • Science Fiction, Horror & Fantasy Film and Television Credits, by Harris M. Lentz. Jefferson, North
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  • ...nue and expand our effort. Every day more unwanteds are born to lives of [[horror|horrific]] neglect and pain. Without more money we have no power to turn th
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  • ...oster revolutions. <ref> Olivia Harris, "Braudel: Historical Time and the Horror of Discontinuity." ''History Workshop Journal'' (2004) (57): 161-174. Issn:
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  • ...of slaves regarded servitude among the whites with the greatest degree of horror." While most of the former slaves at Fort Mose went to Cuba when the Spanis
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  • ...series such as ''Honey, I Shrunk the Kids: The TV Show'' and ''Masters of Horror''.
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  • ...d haemorrhage is always on the cards, with its concomitants of anxiety and horror for those who are beside me. Do you blench? RLS, 1886<ref> quoted in [http:
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  • ...ons and betrayals. It would be impossible to read "The Centurions" without horror and dismay. It is a dreadful world M. Lartéguy describes and he only sugg
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  • ...ollowed the controversial [[Manichaeism|Manichaean]] religion, much to the horror of his mother. As a youth Augustine lived a hedonistic lifestyle for a time ...his teaching position in Milan, give up any ideas of marriage (much to the horror of his mother), and devote himself entirely to serving [[God]] and the prac
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  • ...kins, and putting on a show that mixed rock 'n' roll, theatrics and gothic horror.<ref>{{cite book|last=Crouse|first=Richard|year=2000|title=Big Bang, Baby:
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