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Outlander is a historical drama television series based on the Outlander series of historical time travel novels by Diana Gabaldon. Developed by Ronald D. Moore and produced by Sony Pictures Television and Left Bank Pictures for Starz, the show premiered on August 9, 2014. It stars Caitríona Balfe as Claire Randall, a married former World War II nurse, later surgeon, who in 1946 finds herself ...
Season 2 ("Through a Glass, Darkly") Stanley Weber [71] Jared Fraser Jamie's cousin, a wine merchant in Paris. Dragonfly in Amber (1992) Season 2 ("Through a Glass, Darkly") Robert Cavanah [72] Master Raymond An apothecary whom Claire befriends in Paris. Dragonfly in Amber (1992) Season 2 ("Not in Scotland Anymore") Dominique Pinon [14] [73]
Through a Glass Darkly, a 1978 album by Peter Howell; Through a Glass Darkly, a 1999 album by David Olney "Through a Glass, Darkly", a song by Hammock from Kenotic (2005) Through a Glass, Darkly, an oratorio by Michael Shaieb; premiered in 2008 "Through a Glass Darkly", a 2010 program by the Blue Devils Drum and Bugle Corps
"Through a Glass, Darkly" is a poem by American general George S. Patton, which explores Patton's strong beliefs in Christianity and reincarnation through stories of his previous lives and deaths in combat during historic battles. [1]
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Through a Glass Darkly (Swedish: Såsom i en spegel, lit. 'As in a Mirror') is a 1961 Swedish drama film written and directed by Ingmar Bergman , and starring Harriet Andersson , Gunnar Björnstrand , Max von Sydow and Lars Passgård .
Another successful work is the eighth Basil Willing novel, Through a Glass, Darkly (1950), a supernatural puzzle in the tradition of John Dickson Carr. "If you want to scare yourself still in bed, it's just the thing for you," the English writer Pamela Hansford Johnson said of the book.
In Through A Glass Darkly, in which Andersson appeared with Max von Sydow and Gunnar Björnstrand, she portrays a latent schizophrenic. The film title is taken from a verse in First Corinthians (13:12) where Paul of Tarsus says, "For now we see through a glass darkly: But then face to face; Now I know in part; But then I shall know even as I am ...