Trent Roman es un escritor y académico canadiense interesado en la ficción especulativa de todo tipo, que actualmente está completando una disertación sobre los orígenes de la ficción de desastres. Ha recibido el Premio Chester Macnaghten en escritura creativa, y su ficción corta ha aparecido en locales de prensa independientes en Canadá, EE. UU., Reino Unido, Australia y el Sur… — Leer en…
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Proyecto de Cuentos Folclóricos de Lincolnshire
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Un proyecto que explora los orígenes, legados, conexiones y futuros de los cuentos populares de Lincolnshire, financiado por el Consejo de Investigación de Artes y Humanidades y la Universidad de Nottingham Trent.
Gibraltar Point Fog Horse
Lancashire folk
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S.E.R.A.(Société d'Etudes du Romantisme Anglais) | Society promoting the study of English Romanticism in France
The Société d’Études du Romantisme Anglais (S.E.R.A.), an academic society created in 2009, continues the tradition of the “Centre du Romantisme anglais”, initially founded by Prof. Christian La Cassagnère, and based in Clermont-Ferrand and later transferred to Lyon and affiliated to the CERAN. Despite being quite young, it has been growing very fast over the…
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“I like you. I caused you a lot of pain and a lot of grief and- and I almost killed you. And I prayed, man. I prayed to God. I said, “God, please, dear God, don’t let anything happen to her ‘cause I love her so much, and I’ll do anything you say, God.” And, man, I don’t even believe in him, you know? But I mean, it doesn’t matter! We protect ourselves. So, when you talk about ethics and values and honesty… and I’m a nice guy and you’re a nice guy and- and… this and that, you know. I mean, it just doesn’t matter. Nobody cares. Nobody has the time to be vulnerable to each other. So, we just go on…”
Faces dir. John Cassavetes (1968)
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