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    "The Evil Eye" is a piece of short fiction written by Mary Shelley and published in The Keepsake for 1830. The tale is set in Greece and is about a man...
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  • "The Evil Eye" (1830 short fiction) by Mary Shelley Evil Eye (comics), a fictional disembodied eye in Whoopee!! comics Evil Eye of Avalon or the Evil Eye...
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    published in The Keepsake. Others include "Ferdinando Eboli" (1829), "The Evil Eye" (1830), "The Invisible Girl" (1832), "The Dream" (1833), and "The Mortal...
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  • Orest Somov (category 19th-century writers from the Russian Empire)
    1832 — Wandering Light (Brodiashchiy ohon) 1833 — The Witches of Kyiv (Kievskie vedmy) 1833 — The Evil Eye (Nedobryi glaz) 1833 — Mommy and Sonny (Matushka...
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    "Ferdinando Eboli" (1829), "The Invisible Girl" (1830), "Transformation" (1831), "The Dream" (1832), and "The Evil Eye" (1833). The story uses themes and motifs...
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    Laura Kamoie (category Articles with short description)
    American historian and author. She writes historical fiction under her own name and romance under the name Laura Kaye. She was born Laura A. Croghan on August...
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    Reynolds. London: Published for the Proprietor, by Hurst, Chance, and Co., and R. Jennings, 1829. —. "The Evil Eye. A Tale". The Keepsake for MDCCCXXX. Ed....
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    Viy (story) (category Vampires in written fiction)
    lodges the three travelers separately. At night, the woman calls on Khoma, and begins grabbing at him. This is no amorous embrace; the flashy-eyed woman...
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    William Carleton (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
    Fardorougha the Miser ; The Black Baronet ; The Evil Eye ; Volume II, New York, Collier, 1881 ; Jane Sinclair ; The Dead Boxer ; Elle Duncan ; The Proctor's...
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    Nautical fiction, frequently also naval fiction, sea fiction, naval adventure fiction or maritime fiction, is a genre of literature with a setting on or...
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  • Yakub (Nation of Islam) (category Anti-white racism in the United States)
    the white race was created. The brutal conditions of their creation determined the evil nature of the new race: "by lying to the black mother of the baby...
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    Eboli" (1829), "The Evil Eye" (1830), "Transformation" (1831), "The Dream" (1833), and "The Mortal Immortal" (1834). Although the tale does not involve real...
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    Japanese horror (category Japanese horror fiction)
    horror is horror fiction derived from popular culture in Japan, generally noted for its unique thematic and conventional treatment of the horror genre differing...
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    Edgar Allan Poe took American poetry and short fiction in new directions. Ralph Waldo Emerson pioneered the influential Transcendentalism movement; Henry...
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  • List of poems by William Wordsworth (category Articles with short description)
    third of the poem was published under the title: "The Female Vagrant". "The Female Vagrant" began at either Stanzas: XXIII or XXXIV of the poem in its...
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    Allan Quatermain (category Africa in fiction)
    needed], giving him a birthdate of 1830. Physically, he is small, wiry, and unattractive, with a beard and short hair that sticks up. His one skill is...
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  • List of Latin phrases (full) (category Articles with short description)
    Rules) also has "e.g." and "i.e."; the examples it provides are of the short and simple variety that often see the comma dropped in American usage as...
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    pre-Christian paganism, and although the church rejects the notion that the evil eye can have such power, it does recognize the phenomenon as morally and spiritually...
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  • List of fairy tales (category Articles with short description)
    2023. "The Panchatantra – Story 36 The Brahmin, The Thief, and the Ogre". An eye for everything. 23 August 2017. Retrieved 23 August 2023. "The Panchatantra...
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    Jean Ignace Isidore Gérard (category French speculative fiction artists)
    drawings Bird's Eye View of a Man and Woman Conversing (c. 1830), graphite, 18.3 x 17.8 cm., National Gallery of Art Le cabinet particulier (The Private Office)...
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    Stendhal (category French psychological fiction writers)
    French writer. Best known for the novels Le Rouge et le Noir (The Red and the Black, 1830) and La Chartreuse de Parme (The Charterhouse of Parma, 1839)...
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  • Fredric Wertham (category 20th-century American non-fiction writers)
    pointing out what he saw as recurring morbid themes such as "injury to the eye" (as depicted in Plastic Man creator Jack Cole's "Murder, Morphine and...
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    Melodrama (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
    Douglas Jerrold in his Black-Eyed Susan (1829). Other nautical melodramas included Jerrold's The Mutiny at the Nore (1830) and The Red Rover (1829) by Edward...
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    Morgan le Fay in modern culture (category Modern Arthurian fiction)
    ISBN 9781469784274. Retrieved 19 May 2016. "Fiction Book Review: Temptresses: The Virago Book of Evil Women by Shahrukh Husain". PublishersWeekly.com...
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  • Zagor (comics) (category Articles with short description)
    of the 19th century, or around 1825–1830. Zagor fights to maintain peace all over his territory, protecting the Indian tribes and hunting down criminals...
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    Leo Tolstoy (category 19th-century non-fiction writers from the Russian Empire)
    experiences in the Crimean War. His fiction includes dozens of short stories such as "After the Ball" (1911), and several novellas such as The Death of Ivan...
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  • to the demands of other projects. In the summer of 1830, Gosselin demanded that Hugo complete the book by February 1831. Beginning in September 1830, Hugo...
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  • The role of sadism and masochism in fiction has attracted serious scholarly attention. Anthony Storr has commented that the volume of sadomasochist pornography...
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    Le Corricolo (category Naples in fiction)
    Micciché, those on the Lazzaroni and those on the evil eye have attracted particular attention from a socio-anthropological perspective. The book is also noteworthy...
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    Ferdinando Eboli (category Italy in fiction)
    published in The Keepsake. Others include "The Evil Eye" (1830), "Transformation" (1831), "The Invisible Girl" (1832), "The Dream" (1833), and "The Mortal Immortal"...
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