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[[Image:Blackface.jpg|thumb|right|200px|"[[Je est un autre]]" [I is [[other|another]]] --Arthur Rimbaud. (illustration [[blackface]]).]] [[Image:Blackface.jpg|thumb|right|200px|"[[Je est un autre]]" [I is [[other|another]]] --Arthur Rimbaud. (illustration [[blackface]]).]]
[[Image:Les Poires.jpg|200px|thumb|right|''[[Les Poires]]'' (1834) by Daumier after the sketch of Philipon, see [[history of caricature]]]] [[Image:Les Poires.jpg|200px|thumb|right|''[[Les Poires]]'' (1834) by Daumier after the sketch of Philipon, see [[history of caricature]]]]
- +[[Image:Collection of 21 Simenon romans durs bought at Panoply books, Antwerp, May 2020.jpg|thumb|right|200px|[[The 'romans durs' by Simenon]]]]
;The arts ;The arts
 +*[[Cult fiction]]
*[[Cult of ugliness]] *[[Cult of ugliness]]
*[[Death of the avant-garde]] *[[Death of the avant-garde]]
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*[[Ill-Matched Lovers]] *[[Ill-Matched Lovers]]
*[[Infrathin]] *[[Infrathin]]
-*[[In the public domain in 2021]] 
*[[Silence in painting]] *[[Silence in painting]]
*[[Style war]]s *[[Style war]]s
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;Cinema ;Cinema
-*[[Film clichés]]  
-*[[Moviedrome]]  
*[[The Corman Poe cycle]] *[[The Corman Poe cycle]]
 +*[[cult film|Cult movies]]
*[[Experiments with cinematic time]] *[[Experiments with cinematic time]]
 +*[[Film clichés]]
 +*[[Moviedrome]]
;Narratology ;Narratology

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The central water-bound globe  in the middle pane from Hieronymus Bosch's The Garden of Earthly Delights (c. 1490-1510)
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The central water-bound globe in the middle pane from Hieronymus Bosch's The Garden of Earthly Delights (c. 1490-1510)
"Je est un autre" [I is another] --Arthur Rimbaud. (illustration blackface).
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"Je est un autre" [I is another] --Arthur Rimbaud. (illustration blackface).
Les Poires (1834) by Daumier after the sketch of Philipon, see history of caricature
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Les Poires (1834) by Daumier after the sketch of Philipon, see history of caricature
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