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wehuzunngeldi · 8 months
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vakit yok artık öğrenmeye hayatı.
ağlasın birlikte yüreklerimiz gün ışıyıncaya dek.
küçümencik bir şarkı için bile nice mutsuzluk gerek.
bir ürperişi bile nice pişmanlıkla ödemek.
bir ezgi için bile nice gözyaşları dökmek
mutlu aşk yoktur.
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juanatrastamara · 9 months
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tudor week 23: favourite mentor/mentee relationship- Elizabeth of York & Catherine of Aragon; mother & daughter-in-law | juan luis vives & mary i; teacher & student | safiye sultan & elizabeth i; pen pals
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Luis Ferrant y Llausás (Spanish, 1806 - 1868) Isabel Aragón, Detail, 1854 Museo Del Prado
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evevonros3n · 3 months
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surrealists do it better
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waking-hell · 2 years
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Breathe Carolina feat. Danny Worsnop // Sellouts
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Leonor to Catherine of Aragon. House of Borbón to House of Trastámara.
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Luis Vives dedicates his work De Institutione faeminae christianae to Catherine of Aragon. He writes in Latin Catharinam Hispanam, Angliae Reginam (Catherine of Spain, Queen of England)
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To André Breton Paris, 6 May 1932 My dear Breton, I do believe that in spite of my delay there is still time in this letter to state my position with regard to the surrealist group and to address the latest events that have marked a particularly serious phase for the very future of surrealism. When some years ago I wanted to join forces with you, I saw that – leaving aside other purely poetic qualities – the great and truly subversive ideological consolation offered by surrealism was its implacable resistance to the intellectual sterility of the bourgeoisie, from which I myself originated and against which some time previously, I had rebelled. Only the fact that I had bound my ideological destiny to that of surrealism led me sometime later to join the PCE, and in this choice I see, both subjectively and objectively, clear evidence of the revolutionary qualities of surrealism, my current position being the natural consequence of our collaboration over recent years. Until just a few months ago, I would never have thought it possible that an apparently violent contradiction would arise between these two disciplines, surrealism and communism: or that these latest events would demonstrate them now to be mutually incompatible. You will appreciate that, were it not for my recent affiliation with the PC (with all that entails, both practically and ideologically), the problem would never have arisen, and I would have continued to work with you all. However, given the current state of events, there is no room for a communist to doubt himself or to question for a moment the choice between his party and any other activity or discipline. I do not consider myself particularly politically gifted and I still believe my abilities would be put to better use within surrealism, but I doubt that I would be of more service to the revolution by remaining with you than by continuing to belong to a party for which I can at least make some contribution. My separation from your activities does not mean that I completely abandon ALL your ideas, but only those that TODAY present an obstacle to the acceptance of the surrealist movement by the PC; obstacles that are, I want to believe, of a purely formal and transient nature. For example, poetically speaking, there is no doubt that my ideas may differ from your own, especially in my conviction that it is currently impossible to sustain a ‘closed’ notion of poetry over and above the class struggle. It is this word ‘closed’ that provokes the discrepancy between you and me. The subversive value of poetry removed from the context of class can only be subjective, although this does not prevent me thinking that insofar as emotion and love are concerned your poem ‘Union libre’ is wholly admirable. It is not for me to resolve this difficult problem and I am happy to accept in the meantime (alongside poetry as you understand it or rather, as surrealism permits me to understand it), a less pure form of expression with propagandistic merit that may reach the masses more directly. This is why I have always liked the poem ‘Front rouge’ or at least its intentions. Before finishing this letter, which I have pared down to say only what is essential, I want also to express my profound and absolute rejection of the manifestos and libellous writings that have followed the publication of Misère de la poèsie above all, Paillasse!. As always, I continue to believe in the sincerity of your revolutionary stance, but this does not prevent me when I look at the ‘circumstances’ that led to your accusation of Aragon in L’Humanité and the ‘strict and literal’ sense of that accusation, from distancing myself from the surrealist position that seeks to spoil Aragon’s revolutionary activity in an ‘affair’ that is far from over. Yours, in friendship, Buñuel
Jo Evans & Breixo Viejo, Luis Buñuel: A Life in Letters
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wisegardenbluebird · 2 years
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VUELVE MARUJA MALLO
Se publica el Catálogo Razonado de la obra pictórica de la artista Francisco R. Pastoriza          Se trata de un gran trabajo documental sobre las pinturas de Maruja Mallo, un ingente esfuerzo editorial que enriquece la historiografía del arte español de vanguardia del siglo XX y un meritorio proyecto en el que han colaborado la Fundación Arte y Mecenazgo, la Galería de Arte Guillermo de Osma…
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dominadespina · 1 month
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WHAT HAPPENED TO COUNTESS MARIA OF SALONA?
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Maria Fadrique was born around 1370, the daughter of the last Catalan Count of Salona, Don Louis Fadrique, and his Greek wife, Princess Helena Fadrique, also known as Helena Kantakouzene or The Despina, Helena Asenina.
Not much information about her early childhood has been preserved. We do know that she grew up as an only child to the noble couple and was likely prepared and claimed as the only heir to the County of Salona.
In 1382, at the age of 12, she lost her father and became the Countess of Salona in her own right. However, due to her age, she was deemed too young to manage the county, so her mother, the Dowager Countess Helena Fadrique, took charge as regent. That same year, she was betrothed to Bernat Hug, a son of Felip Dalmau, but the betrothal was annulled.
Despite reaching the age of maturity in 1386, at 16, an age when she was now deemed fully capable of managing the County of Salona, her mother remained in power over all state affairs, and Maria had yet to step a toe into the world of politics. That same year, her mother betrothed her to a son of the Serbian Emperor Symeon Uros for political reasons, but this betrothal, like the first one was annulled. That same year, she was betrothed to an alienated associate of the King of Aragon, but the wedding never took place.
From the years of 1388-1391, Helena refused to repay damages to a Venetian citizen who suffered the loss of property aboard a ship from Ancona by her late husband, Don Luis Fadrique, in 1380. This made her mother very unpopular with Venice.
Her mother was quite hated by the people, who most likely would have preferred Maria to take charge over state affairs, but this never happened. Even at the age of 20, Maria had not taken charge over state affairs. This decision to keep the Dowager Countess in charge would eventually cause their deaths.
Though Necdet Sakaoğlu in his work “Bu Mülkün Kadın Sultanları” claims she was betrothed to Manuel II in 1393, I have not seen another source to confirm this claim.
In this same work, Sakaoğlu tells the story of the capture of Maria and her mother in late 1393 or early 1394. “Turkish soldiers captured the Frankish ship that was bringing Maria to Istanbul in the Dardanelles and captured its occupants.” - Necdet Sakaoğlu, “Bu Mülkün Kadın Sultanları,” pg 88.
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Upon meeting the beautiful and affianced Countess, Sultan Yildirim Bayezid Han was smitten with her, and both the mother and the daughter were brought to his harem in Edirne, and Maria became his concubine.
That same year in 1394, Helena died, but it is not clear if it was due to an execution or other reasons. According to Laonikos Chalkokondyles, the Countess Helena disgraced herself and brought shame upon the people of "Delphi" by committing her authority into the hands of her lover, a priest called Strateus, for which reason the Archbishop of Larissa denounced her to the Basileus (Sultan) and gave him the pretext for taking over the County of Salona. - The Byzantine Family of Kantakouzenos (Cantacuzenus) Ca. 1100-1460: A Genealogical and Prosopographical, pg 161.
As for Maria, she was executed a year later in 1395 after Bayezid found her unworthy of him, and eventually lost interest in her. However, this reason seems highly improbable.
When Bayezid lost interest in her, he wouldn’t have executed her but instead discarded her or even sent her away to the old palace in Bursa. The reason for her execution must be something else, either she was executed for political reasons or she went against the rules or even committed a crime. Nonetheless, it is highly unlikely for a Sultan to execute a concubine because he lost interest in her.
( Sources: The Byzantine Family of Kantakouzenos (Cantacuzenus) Ca. 1100-1460: A Genealogical and Prosopographical, Necdet Sakaoğlu, “Bu Mülkün Kadın Sultanları".)
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wehuzunngeldi · 9 months
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güzelim, sevgilim, kanayan yaram benim.
yaralı bir kuş gibi taşırım yüreğimde seni.
ve onlar bakarlar bilmeksizin, geçerken biz,
tekrarlayıp ardımdan benim ördüğüm sözleri:
ve apansız ölürler iri gözlerin için
mutlu aşk yoktur.
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Catholic Character Tournament
Current Bracket
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All polls here (tagged #cct polls)
Round 5 (16 nominees) is Wednesday July 5 12 PST
Character Submission List:
(Note, not in the order in the bracket. They were randomized for the bracket) (crossed out means dead-dead)
*707/Luciel Choi (Mystic Messenger)
*Abuela Alma Madrigal (Encanto)
*Akane Kurashiki (Zero Escape)
*Amon from (Tokyo Ghoul)
*Angel (Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Angel the Series)
*Asia Argento (High School DxD)
Aslan from (Chronicles of Narnia)
*Aymeric de Borel (Final Fantasy 14)
*Aziraphale (Good Omens) (Disqualified) The Volturi
*Belizabeth Brassica (Dimension 20's A Crown of Candy)
*Bishop Raphaniel Charlock (Dimension 20 - the Ravening War)
*Blake Langermann (Outlast 2)
*Brother Cellanus (The Completely Unerotic Adventures of Brother Cellanus)
*Caesar Zeppeli (Jojo's Bizarre Adventure)
*Carlos Reyes (911 Lone Star)
*Carrie White (Carrie)
*Catherine of Aragon (SIX: the Musical)
*CC (Code Geass)
*Chrollo Lucilfer (Hunter x Hunter)
*Chuck E. Cheese
*Claude Frollo(The Hunchback of Notre Dame)
*Crowley (Good Omens) (Disqualified) Vanessa Ives replacement (Penny Dreadful)
Dana Scully (the X files)
Doomguy  (Doom)
*Double (Skullgirls)
Doug Jones (The VelociPastor)
*Dracule Mihawk (One Piece)
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*Farnese de Vandimion (Berserk)
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Father John Mulcahy (MASH)
Father Paul (Midnight Mass)
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Firestar (Warrior Cats)
*Flayn (Fire Emblem Three Houses)
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Friar Tuck (Robin Hood)
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*Galahad (The Mechanisms)
*Gerard (Unholyverse)
Gloria Maria Ramirez Delgado-Pritchett (Modern Family)
Harrowhark Nonagesimus (The Locked Tomb)
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Hell boy (HellBoy)
Homura Akemi (Madoka Magica)
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*Inori Yamabuki/Cure Pine (Fresh Precure)
Jason Todd (DC Comics)
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Jean Valjean (Les Misérables)
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*Jesus (Jesus Christ Superstar) 
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*John Ward (FAITH)
*Johnathan (Shin Megami Tensei IV)
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Kaworu Nagisa (Neon Genesis Evangelion)
*Kirei Kotomine (Fate franchise)
Knuckes the Echidna (Sonic)
*Kristen Applebees (Dimension 20's Fantasy High)
*Kuroe (Magia Record)
Kurt Wagner/Nightcrawler (X-Men)
*Ky Kiske (Guilty Gear)
*Kyoko Sakura (Puella Magi Madoka Magica)
*Lady Rhea (Fire Emblem: Three Houses)
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*Leon (8:11)
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*Libra (Fire Emblem: Awakening)
*Link (The Legend of Zelda)
*Louis de Pointe du Lac (Interview with the Vampire/The Vampire Chronicles)
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Mac McDonald (It’s Always Sunny In Philadelphia)
Maddie Fitzpatrick (Suite Life of Zack and Cody)
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*Mark Heathcliff (The Mandela Catalogue)
Matt Murdock/Daredevil (Marvel)
*Mello (Death Note)
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*Michael Corleone (The Godfather)
Miles Morales/Spider-Man
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Nicholas D. Wolfwood (Trigun)
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Puss in Boots (Shrek)
Quasimodo (The Hunchback of Notre Dame)
Remy LeBeau/Gambit (X-Men)
*Rin Okumura (Blue Exorcist)
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Ronan Lynch (The Raven Cycle)
*Ryker (Roleslaying With Roman)
*Saint Citrina Rocks (Dimension 20's A Crown of Candy)
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Shadow the Hedgehog (Sonic)
*Shiro Fujimoto (Blue Exorcist)
Simon Belmont (Castlevania)
*Sir Keradin Deeproot (Dimension 20's A Crown of Candy)
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Sister Michael (Derry Girls)
*Steve Rogers/Captain America (Marvel)
*Tammy Edwards (Legoland by Jacob Richmond) 
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The Derry Girls (Derry Girls)
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*Vito Corleone (The Godfather)
*Wesley Hailoh (Rhyme and Reason)
*William Murdoch (Murdoch Mysteries)
*Zakuro Fujiwara (Tokyo Mew Mew)
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nemosisworld · 8 months
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... notre bonheur est un vin que tout le monde n’a pas bu Le bonheur je n’ai jamais pu me faire à son accoutumance Je tremble pour lui tous les jours à cette heure où le jour commence Ce jour sans toi jusqu’à présent qu’on ne peut dire commencé Ce jour désert d’avant le jour comme un rêve avant la pensée Et que ce soit le jour suivant ce n’est après tout qu’un détail Si l’amour chaque jour grandit c’est au côté comme une entaille Et qu’est-ce que c’est que l’amour qui n’en est qu’au commencement Quand on a tout le temps de voir tes yeux s’ouvrir immensément
Louis Aragon
Ph. William Carter
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Luis Ferrant y Llausás (Spanish, 1806 - 1868) Isabel Aragón, 1854 Museo Del Prado
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saliha-biri · 10 months
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Hiç beklemediğin şeyleri..hiç beklemediğin insanlar yapar... (Luis Aragon)
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abdou-lorenzo · 10 months
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Les mots ne lui font pas plus peur que les hommes, et comme eux ils lui font parfois plaisir.....!!
Elle ne s'en prive pas au milieu de la volupté....
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Ils sortent d'elle alors sans effort, dans leur violence. Ah, l'ordure qu'elle peut être Elle s'échauffe, et son amant avec elle, d'un vocabulaire brûlant et ignoble. Elle se roule dans les mots comme dans une sueur....
Elle rue, elle délire....
Ça ne fait rien, c'est quelque chose, l'amour d'Irène.......💞✨✨
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Aragon. Le con d'Irène.
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