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  2. File:Kipling - Le Livre de la jungle, illustré par de Becque.pdf

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  3. True History: An Account of Cannibal Captivity in Brazil

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    It was after Staden’s capture by the Tupinambá that he became a mediator. He possessed abundant knowledge of the land, geography and people, and during his time as a captive he made a conscious effort to learn the Tupinambá language, beliefs and customs. Once Staden gained this abundant knowledge of Tupinambá, they became pawns in his game.

  4. Sarah Rivens - Wikipedia

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    Sarah Rivens (in Arabic: سارة ريفنز) is an Algerian writer born on 19 December 1998 in Algiers.. As of early 2023, Rivens was the best-selling author in France [1] [2] through her series "Captive". [3]

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  7. Captivity narrative - Wikipedia

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    Not all anti-cult captivity narratives describe physical capture. Sometimes the capture is a metaphor, as is the escape or rescue. The "captive" may be someone who claims to have been "seduced" or "recruited" into a religious lifestyle which he/she retrospectively describes as one of slavery. The term "captive" may nonetheless be used figuratively.

  8. The Captive Imagination - Wikipedia

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    The Captive Imagination: A Casebook on "The Yellow Wallpaper" is an anthology of essays about Charlotte Perkins Gilman's 1892 short story The Yellow Wallpaper. Edited by Catherine Golden, it was published in 1992 by The Feminist Press . [ 1 ]

  9. François de Cauvigny de Colomby - Wikipedia

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    There are various pieces of it, including a Speech of Consolation, published in the collections of time. His main title is a poem about The Complaints of Captive Caliston to the invincible Aristarchus, written with ease and not without enthusiasm. In prose, his translation of the History of Justin was long considered before falling into oblivion.