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  2. Triptych - Wikipedia

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    A triptych (/ ˈ t r ɪ p t ɪ k / TRIP-tik) is a work of art (usually a panel painting) that is divided into three sections, or three carved panels that are hinged together and can be folded shut or displayed open.

  3. List of narrative forms - Wikipedia

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    Epic – a very long narrative poem, often written about a hero or heroine and their exploits. Epic poem – a lengthy story of heroic exploits in the form of a poem. Essay - a short literary composition that reflects the author's outlook or point; Fable – a didactic story, often using animal characters who behave like people.

  4. The Unicorn in the Garden - Wikipedia

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    "The Unicorn in the Garden" is a short story written by James Thurber. One of the most famous of Thurber's humorous modern fables, it first appeared in The New Yorker on October 21, 1939; and was first collected in his book Fables for Our Time and Famous Poems Illustrated (Harper and Brothers, 1940).

  5. Fabula and syuzhet - Wikipedia

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    Timeline of fabula vs syuzhet in Memento. In narratology, fabula (Russian: фабула, IPA:) refers to the chronological sequence of events within the world of a narrative and syuzhet [1] (Russian: сюжет, IPA: [sʲʊˈʐɛt] ⓘ) equates to the sequence of events as they are presented to the reader.

  6. Category:Triptychs - Wikipedia

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    Triptych of the Temptation of St. Anthony; Three Figures in a Room; Three Studies for a Crucifixion; Three Studies for Figures at the Base of a Crucifixion; Three Studies of Lucian Freud; Three Studies of the Male Back; Trinity Altarpiece; Trinity Triptych; Triptych; Triptych Bleu I, II, III; Triptych Inspired by the Oresteia of Aeschylus ...

  7. Roman Triptych - Wikipedia

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    Roman Triptych received praise from philosopher and historian Stanisław Grygiel , [4] poet and Nobel laureate Czesław Miłosz, [1] poet Marek Skwarnicki , [3] and Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger, [1] [3] several of whom were close personal friends of John Paul II. It was especially popular in Poland, selling out 80% of the initial print run of ...

  8. The Acorn and the Pumpkin - Wikipedia

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    Anne Finch, Countess of Winchilsea, was the first to adapt the fable as a polemic against atheism, giving her poem the new title "The Atheist and the Acorn". [4] In place of La Fontaine's introductory reassurance that "God's creation is well made", the poem begins with the opposite proposition, "Methinks this world is oddly made, And every ...

  9. The Fir and the Bramble - Wikipedia

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    William Caxton (1484) was the first to provide an English version, taking the story from Avianus and giving it the title The busshe and the aubyer tree. [4] In John Ogilby's verse edition (1668) the fable is titled The Cedar and the Shrub [5] but most later collections give it as The Fir and the Bramble. In Victorian times the fable's moral was ...

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