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  2. William Blake in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    The character V from Devil May Cry 5 often quotes poetry by William Blake, namely the opening stanza of Auguries of Innocence being read out loud by the character, and references to The Tyger seen within his poetry book. Furthermore, the game’s primary antagonist, “Urizen, ‘the Demon King’”, a godlike being embodying absolute power ...

  3. Pop culture fiction - Wikipedia

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    Pop culture fiction is a genre of fiction where stories are written intentionally to be filled with references from other works and media. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Stories in this genre are focused solely on using popular culture references.

  4. Category:Literature in popular culture - Wikipedia

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  5. Popular culture references to Sherlock Holmes - Wikipedia

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    Many writers make references to Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's famous literary creation, the detective Sherlock Holmes, [1] and these often become embedded within popular culture. While Holmes exists predominantly in the context of Victorian-era London, he has been mentioned in such outre contexts as the 22nd century [ 2 ] or hunting aliens or ...

  6. All of Taylor Swift’s Literary References: From Her Debut to ...

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    The lines were the first of many literary references to come, with. ... (Taylor’s Version), released in 2023, includes an allusion to a Bible story from the book of Exodus. “You part the crowd ...

  7. The Catcher in the Rye in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    South Park episode "The Tale of Scrotie McBoogerballs" (2010) makes particular reference to The Catcher in the Rye and shows that its once-controversial use of vocabulary has no impact among young readers nowadays, and pokes fun at literary critics reading deeper meaning into books. It also references its connection towards the series of high ...

  8. To Kill a Mockingbird in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    Parties were held across the United States for the 50th anniversary of publication in 2010. [4] In honor of the 50th anniversary, famous authors and celebrities as well as people close to the book's author, Harper Lee, shared their experiences with To Kill a Mockingbird in the book Scout, Atticus, & Boo: A Celebration of Fifty Years of To Kill a Mockingbird.

  9. Allusion - Wikipedia

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    Allusion differs from the similar term intertextuality in that it is an intentional effort on the author's part. [8] The success of an allusion depends in part on at least some of its audience "getting" it. Allusions may be made increasingly obscure, until at last they are understood by the author alone, who thereby retreats into a private ...