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-'''Macabre''' is a term applied to a type of artistic or [[literature|literary]] works, characterized by a grim or ghastly atmosphere. In these works, there is an emphasis on the details and symbols of [[death]]. Macabre themes are often preoccupations in the [[Goth subculture]]. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/{{PAGENAMEE}}] [Apr 2007] +'''Macabre''' is a term applied to a type of artistic or [[literature|literary]] works, characterized by a grim or ghastly atmosphere. In these works, there is an emphasis on the details and symbols of [[death]]. Macabre themes are often preoccupations in the [[Goth subculture]]. {{GFDL}}
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Macabre is a term applied to a type of artistic or literary works, characterized by a grim or ghastly atmosphere. In these works, there is an emphasis on the details and symbols of death. Macabre themes are often preoccupations in the Goth subculture.



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