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From The Art and Popular Culture Encyclopedia
- The arts
- Aetas Ovidiana
- Dadameter
- Death of the avant-garde
- Diablerie
- Faultlines in 20th century art
- Farnese Collection
- Female nude
- Five Maidens of Croton
- Ill-Matched Lovers
- Infrathin, a concept by Duchamp
- Karlheinz Stockhausen on 9/11
- Silence in painting
- Socrates's metaphor of the three beds
- The Death of Cleopatra
- The Loves of the Gods
- Timeline of surrealism and dada
- What is Surrealism?
- Literature
- Alcide Bonneau
- Alfred Delvau
- Apocalypse Culture
- Antifeminist literature of the Middle Ages
- The Characters
- Cult poetry
- Facetiae
- Grammar of the Decameron
- The history of American erotica: the Falstaff and Panurge presses
- Reflections on the Novel
- Reviewing nonexistent books
- The Romantic Agony
- Somatopia
- Stranger than fiction
- Thematic literary criticism
- Underground literature
- Woman writer
- Visual arts
- The contest of Zeuxis and Parrhasius
- Art horror
- The monomanies series by Géricault
- Mythological painting
- Illustrated art history book
- 19th century art
- Pretexts for prurience in art
- Death and Disaster (Andy Warhol)
- Discussing the Divine Comedy with Dante
- Hans Baldung Grien's witches
- Icons of erotic art
- Painting within a painting
- Surrealist photography
- The Pears, famous French caricature
- A Manifesto of Visionary Art
- Eve Babitz
- Imaginary Prisons
- Imaginary galleries
- British caricature
- Virgineum vultum
- Philosophy
- To be governed is ...
- Philosophy of horror
- Volksgeist
- Moral lesson
- Beautiful loser
- Language is a virus
- Notes on mechanical reproducibility of artworks with regard to Baudelaire and Benjamin
- Morality
- Amour fou
- Anthropologica
- Enfer de la BNF and other private cases
- The world, the flesh, and the Devil
- European etiquette
- Beneficial side effects of censorship
- Do what thou wilt
- Du Fétichisme dans l’amour
- Machlosophy
- Mad emperors of Rome
- Nothing is true, everything is permitted
- Catholic–Protestant Schism
- Qu'il n'y avait de bon en amour que le physique
- Sittengeschichte
- Strindberg's misogyny
- Upon some verses of Virgil by Montaigne
- Venus Caelestis and Venus Naturalis
- What Brantôme was to the age of Francis I, Tallement is for that of Henry IV and Louis XIII
- Moral lesson
- Never mind the bollocks, here's Rabelais
- The Widow of Ephesus
- Cinema
- Film clichés
- Moviedrome
- The Corman Poe cycle
- Experiments with cinematic time
- In search of the cinematic Losfeld
- World cinema classics
- 250 films you could read about before you die
- Narratology
- Body genre
- Eaten heart
- Fictional portrayals of psychopaths
- Eros and Thanatos
- Genre theory, corpus and tautology
- Loves of Zeus
- Motif of harmful sensation
- Power of Women
- Slowed down time and literature
- The mad doctor and new flesh plot
- Music
- Étude aux chemins de fer
- Burundi beat
- Paradise Garage classics
- The most famous giggles in late 20th century dance music
- Heavy breathing in music
- World music classics
- Varia
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