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Danse Macabre

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Danse Macabre is a nonfiction book by Stephen King on horror fiction and United States pop culture, published in 1981. Danse Macabre examines the various influences on King's own writing, and important genre texts of the 20th century. Focusing on horror...


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Danse Macabre (1981) is a nonfiction book by Stephen King on horror fiction and United States pop culture. The purpose of horror fiction is not only to explore taboo lands but to confirm our own good feelings about the status quo by showing us...


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Renaissance Quarterly
The Danse Macabre of Women: Ms. fr. 995 of the Bibliotheque Nationale. (book reviews)
06/22/1996: 637 words, approx. 2 pages
This beautiful book is must reading for scholars interested in the late Middle Ages, and particularly in attitudes to women and to death. The manuscript of the Danse Macabre of Women (BN Ms. fr. 955) provides an interesting comparison and contrast to the...
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The Massacre at Paris and the danse macabre.(Critical essay)
06/22/2007: 7,825 words, approx. 26 pages
Written towards the end of Marlowe's brief life and career, The Massacre at Paris offers a fast moving train of on-stage brutality, leading Andrew M. Kirk to style the play as the re-creation of French history "as a series of meaningless violent acts"...
 


 

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