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  2. The Doll's House (short story) - Wikipedia

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    "The Doll's House" is a 1922 short story by Katherine Mansfield. It was first published in The Nation and Atheneum on 4 February 1922 and subsequently appeared in The Doves' Nest and Other Stories (1923). Mansfield used an alternative title in other editions, including "At Karori". [1

  3. Katherine Mansfield - Wikipedia

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    The Doll's House (1973), directed by Rudall Hayward [49] "A Dill Pickle", a chamber opera by Matt Malsky was adapted from Mansfield's short story of the same name. It was premiered in Oct 2021 by the Worcester Chamber Music Society (Worcester MA US) and released on compact disc. [50]

  4. A Doll's House - Wikipedia

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    A Doll's House (Danish and Bokmål: Et dukkehjem; also translated as A Doll House) is a three-act play written by Norwegian playwright Henrik Ibsen. It premiered at the Royal Danish Theatre in Copenhagen, Denmark, on 21 December 1879, having been published earlier that month. [1] The play is set in a Norwegian town c. 1879.

  5. List of Dollhouse characters - Wikipedia

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    The character is introduced as Russian gangster Lubov, whose real identity as a Doll is revealed later. The character is also regularly hired out on romantic engagements for one "Miss Lonelyhearts". Prior to the Dollhouse, Victor seems to be a baseball fan, as he is able to recite the entire New York Mets line-up in "Needs". In his mind-wiped ...

  6. The Haunted Dolls' House - Wikipedia

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    "The Haunted Doll's House" is a 1923 short story by M. R. James, collected by him in A Warning to the Curious and Other Ghost Stories (1925). It was commissioned by Queen Mary, wife of George V, as a miniature book for her famous Dolls' House, which can still be seen in Windsor Castle.

  7. The Doll-House - Wikipedia

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    Ted Gioia described "The Doll-House" as "a very appealing mixture of ancient mythology and modern psychodrama". [1] Algis Budrys said that it was a Weird Tales-style story, only published in Dangerous Visions because "Harlan got desperate for material". [3] The manuscript for "The Doll-House" is held in the Hugh Parry collection at Boston ...

  8. The true story behind 'Barbie's' discontinued dolls, from ...

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    "Earring Magic Ken," who debuted in 1993, was Mattel's attempt to jazz up Ken's squeaky-clean image, allegedly in response to girls requesting a "cooler" version of the character. The doll sported ...

  9. Tottie: The Story of a Doll's House - Wikipedia

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    Tottie: The Story of a Doll's House is a 1984 stop motion animated television series produced by Smallfilms, directed and narrated by Oliver Postgate.It is based on Rumer Godden's The Dolls' House, originally published in 1947, and focuses on the toys in a Victorian dolls' house belonging to sisters Emily and Charlotte Dane.