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Charles Picqué, 1799-1869
Hebe, ca.1826, oil on canvas, 260x197 cm
Museum of Fine Arts Ghent, Belgium Inv. 1826-A
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The Mermaid Pl 4, 1911 Edmund Dulac
Mermaid Mondays
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[ID: A page of a play. It reads as follows, "Theseus: Stop. Give me your hand. I am your friend. / Herakles: I fear to stain your clothes with blood. / Theseus: Stain them, I don't care." End text.]
Herakles - Euripides (Tr. Anne Carson)
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Angela Carter, from The Bloody Chamber and Other Stories; “The Erl-King,”
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Zinaida Nikolaevna Gippius, from The Selected Works; “Memoirs of Martynov,”
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"Now lie down on your bed, And if these terrors come to scare you from your rest, Try to ignore them; just stay there and keep quite still. Such sickness, even when more imaginary than real, Still racks the sufferer with anguish and despair."
Euripides, Orestes
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Virginia Woolf, from a diary entry featured in "A Writer's Diary," originally pub. in January 1953
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Woven Time (visual illusion), Avag Yepremyan (translated by Tathev Simonyan)
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