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  2. Theatre of the Grotesque - Wikipedia

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    Grotesque face in architecture at the Arlene Schnitzer Concert Hall 'Theatre of the Grotesque' lends itself to the aesthetics of the Grotesque art movement, translating many of its images in both set and costuming. [8] One notable occurrence is the use of makeup or masks to emulate the surreal faces which litter the movement. [8]

  3. Misalliance - Wikipedia

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    Misalliance is an ironic examination of the mating instincts of a varied group of people gathered at a wealthy man's country home on a summer weekend. Most of the romantic interest centres on the host's daughter, Hypatia Tarleton, a typical Shaw heroine who exemplifies his lifelong theory that in courtship, women are the relentless pursuers and men the apprehensively pursued.

  4. Grotesque - Wikipedia

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    Grotesque studies, Michelangelo Since at least the 18th century (in French and German, as well as English), grotesque has come to be used as a general adjective for the strange, mysterious, magnificent, fantastic, hideous, ugly, incongruous, unpleasant, or disgusting, and thus is often used to describe weird shapes and distorted forms such as Halloween masks.

  5. Ero guro nansensu - Wikipedia

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    Under the Empire of Japan, all major publications were heavily monitored by the Home Ministry Police Affairs Bureau and, in some cases, censored.Books, news articles, and magazines containing ero guro nansensu material were immediately subject to prohibition from being sold or published.

  6. Tales of the Grotesque and Arabesque - Wikipedia

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    There has been some debate, however, over the meaning of Poe's terms "Grotesque" and "Arabesque". Poe probably had seen the terms used by Sir Walter Scott in his essay "On the Supernatural in Fictitious Composition". [6] Both terms refer to a type of Islamic art used to decorate walls, especially in mosques. These art styles are known for their ...

  7. GUBU - Wikipedia

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    The acronym GUBU, standing for grotesque, unbelievable, bizarre and unprecedented, refers to a strange series of incidents in Ireland in the summer of 1982 which culminated in a double-murderer, Malcolm MacArthur, being apprehended in the home of the then-Attorney General, Patrick Connolly.

  8. Grotesquerie - Wikipedia

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    Grotesquerie is a literary form that became a popular genre in the early 20th century.It is characterized by using the grotesque in its work (i.e., the work uses people or animal forms that are distorted or misshapen) for comedic effect or in order to repulse. [1]

  9. Category:Grotesque - Wikipedia

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