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  2. Black Coffee (play) - Wikipedia

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    Agatha Christie began writing Black Coffee in 1929, feeling disappointed with the portrayal of Hercule Poirot in the previous year's play Alibi, and being equally dissatisfied with the motion-picture adaptations of her short story The Coming of Mr. Quin and her novel The Secret Adversary as The Passing of Mr. Quin and Die Abenteurer GmbH. [1]

  3. À rebours - Wikipedia

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    The book appalled Zola, who felt it had dealt a "terrible blow" to Naturalism. [16] Zola, Huysmans' former mentor, gave the book a lukewarm reception. Huysmans initially tried to placate him by claiming the book was still in the Naturalist style and that Des Esseintes's opinions and tastes were not his own.

  4. Mimesis criticism - Wikipedia

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    Mimesis criticism is a method of interpreting texts in relation to their literary or cultural models. Mimesis, or imitation (imitatio), was a widely used rhetorical tool in antiquity up until the 18th century's romantic emphasis on originality.

  5. Eclogue 3 - Wikipedia

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    Vergilius Romanus, fol. 16 r.. Eclogue 3 (Ecloga III; Bucolica III) is a pastoral poem by the Latin poet Virgil, one of a collection of ten poems known as the "Eclogues".This eclogue represents the rivalry in song of two herdsmen, Menalcas and Damoetas.

  6. A Long Fatal Love Chase - Wikipedia

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    In 1866, Louisa May Alcott toured Europe for the first time; being poor, she traveled as the paid companion of an invalid. [1] Upon her return, she found her family in financial straits; subsequently, when publisher James R. Elliot asked her to write another novel suitable for serialisation in the magazine The Flag of Our Union (later mockingly referred to as "The Weekly Volcano" in Little ...

  7. Ysengrimus - Wikipedia

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    The Ysengrimus is divided into seven books, which contain twelve or fourteen tales; opinions differ on how to divide them. Other beast fables were written by other medieval Latin authors, including Odo of Cheriton ; the Ysengrimus is the most extensive collection of this material either in Latin or in any vernacular.

  8. Moms for Liberty crowd laughs as Trump mockingly ... - AOL

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    Former president Donald Trump sparked laughter at the Moms for Liberty event in Washington DC when he mocked Tesla CEO turned close political ally Elon Musk.. On Friday night, Trump appeared on ...

  9. Dionysian imitatio - Wikipedia

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    Dionysian imitatio is the influential literary method of imitation as formulated by Greek author Dionysius of Halicarnassus in the first century BCE, which conceived it as the rhetorical practice of emulating, adapting, reworking and enriching a source text by an earlier author.