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  2. The White Knight (book) - Wikipedia

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    The White Knight is a biography of the author Lewis Carroll by Alexander L. Taylor, first published in 1952. [1] References This page was last edited on ...

  3. White Knight (Through the Looking-Glass) - Wikipedia

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    The White Knight is a fictional character in Lewis Carroll's 1871 book Through the Looking-Glass. He represents the chess piece of the same name. As imagined in John Tenniel 's illustrations for the Alice stories, he is inspired by Albrecht Dürer 's 1513 engraving " Knight, Death and the Devil ."

  4. White Night (novel) - Wikipedia

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    White Night is the 9th book in The Dresden Files, Jim Butcher's continuing series about wizard detective Harry Blackstone Copperfield Dresden. The cover art by illustrator Christian McGrath depicts Harry walking down a snowy street with his glowing staff.

  5. Haddocks' Eyes - Wikipedia

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    "Haddocks' Eyes" is the nickname [1] of the name of a song sung by The White Knight from Lewis Carroll's 1871 novel Through the Looking-Glass, chapter VIII. "Haddocks' Eyes" is an example used to elaborate on the symbolic status of the concept of " name ": a name as identification marker may be assigned to anything, including another name, thus ...

  6. Come, Tell Me How You Live - Wikipedia

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    Come, Tell Me How You Live is a short book of autobiography and travel literature by crime writer Agatha Christie.It is one of only two books she wrote and had published under both of her married names of "Christie" and "Mallowan" (the other being Star Over Bethlehem and other stories) and was first published in the UK in November 1946 by William Collins and Sons and in the same year in the US ...

  7. White knight - Wikipedia

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    A white knight is a mythological figure and literary stock character. They are portrayed alongside a black knight as diametric opposites. A white knight usually represents a heroic warrior fighting against evil, with the role in medieval literature being represented by a knight-errant .

  8. The Violet Quill - Wikipedia

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    The Violet Quill (or the Violet Quill Club) was a group of seven gay male writers that met in 1980 and 1981 [1] in New York City to read from their writings to each other and to critique them. [2] This group and the writers epitomize the years between the Stonewall Riots and the beginning of the AIDS pandemic.

  9. Batman: White Knight - Wikipedia

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    Batman: White Knight was written and illustrated by Sean Murphy, with color from Matt Hollingsworth and lettering by Todd Klein. [14] It was initially intended to be a seven-issue story, but was extended to eight after the release of the first issue, [ 15 ] which was published by DC on October 4, 2017, [ 16 ] while the final issue was released ...