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"Semper Fi" "The Big Pat Boom" "Man in the Jar" "The Handler" "Mary" "Auto Da Fé " "To the Pure" "Eripmav" "Backward, O Time" "The Night of Lies" "Maid
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dei Due Mondi in Spoleto, Italy, in July 1962. The play was based on a short story of Williams called "Man Bring This Up the Road" which he wrote in Italy
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written by American author Tennessee Williams. It is based on his 1948 short story . In 1959, Williams staged it as a one-act play, and over the next two
The Ingoldsby Legends
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a legend of Germany" "The Merchant of Venice: a legend of Italy" "The Auto -Da -Fé : a legend of Spain" "The Ingoldsby Penance!: a legend of Palestine and
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Solid Gold Watches (1946 and 1953) Portrait of a Madonna (1946 and 1953) Auto -da -Fé (1946 and 1953) Lord Byron's Love Letter (1946 and 1953) The Strangest
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Fugitive Kind (1937) Not About Nightingales (1938) Battle of Angels (1940) Auto -da -Fé (1941) The Glass Menagerie (1944) You Touched Me (1945) Stairs to the
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(1912–1990) D. H. Lawrence Sheila Watson: Double Hook Elias Canetti: Auto -da -Fé Thomas Pynchon William Faulkner James Hanley (1897–1985) Raul Brandão
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in the ceremony of an auto de fé (more commonly known in English as an auto -da -fé ) that solemnized their return to the Church (in most cases), or punishment
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destruction by fire in 1499 when Cardinal Jimenez de Cisneros made a public auto -da -fé in Granada, burning 1,025,000 Arabic volumes. Ghaylan ibn 'Uqbah (c. 696
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during an auto da fe on April 1, 1578. Another alumnus involved in an auto -da -fé was the doctor Francisco Maldonado da Silva, burned at the stake on January