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| | A Bibliography of the Grotesque |
 | | The portrait of eccentricity: Arcimboldo and the mannerist grotesque. |  | | "Hieronymous Bosch: the grotesque and we." In The Grotesque in Art and Literature: Theological Reflections. |  | | Grotesques and other Reflections on Art and the Theatre. |
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http://mtsu32.mtsu.edu:11090/Grotesque/Bibliography/grotesquebibliography.htm
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| | washingtonpost.com: How Grotesque! How Grand! |
 | | Our current grotesque revolves around the officially important modern work of the 20th century, as represented by the grand traditions of the Museum of Modern Art -- where Storr used to work and whose refined aesthetic underpins the hanging of his current show. |  | | The grotesque once worked as a lively antidote to the high order that ruled everywhere else in art. |  | | The grotesque has clearly trickled down so far that it's become the norm when art is meant to impress. |
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http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp-dyn/A9490-2004Jul23?language=printer
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| | Search Results for "grotesque" |
 | | Of, relating to, or being the grotesque style in art or a work executed in this style. |  | | An exaggerated or grotesque imitation, such as a parody of a literary work. |  | | ...early expressionistic manner yielded to his lasting style, the painting of brutal, often grotesque figurative canvases, such as Night (1919).... |
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| | Grotesque - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The less obvious grotesque is the polite, doting grandmother who is unaware of her own astonishing selfishness. |  | | This type of sculpture is also called a chimera. |  | | Grotesque (generally with an upper-case G) is the style of the sans serif types of the 19th century. |
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| | Perforations: Grotesque Corpus |
 | | Grotesque art is an art of transitional spaces, founded on precise observations of natural forms, but exaggerated all out of proportion, to a point where the texture of the gaps between objects overruns their boundaries. |  | | The rumbling in the Rabelaisian belly is the sign of a discharge of political conflict in a period of profound social transformation. |  | | Bakhtin traces Rabelais' use of the grotesque to the preclassic Western visual arts known technically as grotesque. |
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http://www.pd.org/topos/perforations/perf3/grotesque_corpus.html
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| | grotesque - definition of grotesque by the Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus and Encyclopedia. |
 | | It was his notion that the moment one of the people took one of the truths to himself, called it his truth, and tried to live his life by it, he became a grotesque and the truth he embraced became a falsehood. |  | | Of, relating to, or being the grotesque style in art or a work executed in this style. |  | | A style of painting, sculpture, and ornamentation in which natural forms and monstrous figures are intertwined in bizarre or fanciful combinations. |
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 | | The label of "grotesque", which implies "deviance" in its opposition to the normative beauty which is expected of women, means something more than merely "ugly"; it suggests a kind of surreal inversion of a well-ordered state. |  | | The grotesque draws attention to the normatively beautiful in its mockery of it. |  | | He was so emphatic in his pronouncement that he felt he had to send the message twice, once with the content in the subject line just in case I missed it the first time. |
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| | Paradox of the Grotesque and Grace in Flannery O'Connor |
 | | In many of her works, she paradoxically uses styles that are grotesque and brutal to illustrate themes of grace and self-actualization. |  | | In his book, American Gargoyles: Flannery O’Connor and the Medieval Grotesque, Anthony Di Renzo compares her work to the paintings of the Flemish painter Hieronymus Bosch. |  | | The characters appear this way to foster the shock that O’Connor intends, and Enjolras notes it as the hallmark of her writing (8-9). |
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http://www.cord.edu/faculty/steinwan/nv13_pence.htm
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| | Disparities and Deformations: Our Grotesque |
 | | Subsequently, the grotesque intermittently preoccupied and gave license to artists during the Baroque, Rococo, Romantic, modern, and postmodern periods. |  | | “The grotesque has informed many of the key post-modern phenomena in art and culture, and it continues to be a defining element in some of today’s most powerful and provocative art,” says Robert Storr, the Biennial’s curator. |  | | Disparities and Deformations: Our Grotesque is made possible in part with generous support from The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts and Sotheby’s. |
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| | The Grotesque Landscape in Nathanael West |
 | | The grotesque landscape of the suburbs reverberates with the unreality of their petty hopes and aspirations. |  | | West creates these startling portraits of landscapes and cinematic montages of the studio lot to produce a grotesque landscape in which the movement of the story’s characters through these two progressively demoniac settings reflects the greater dissolution of the American dream. |  | | Powered by these dreadful elements of the grotesque, Nathanael West’s The Day of the Locust stands as one of the finest postmodern critiques of the dream culture that pervades the infamous movie capital of the world. |
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http://summarjd.home.mindspring.com/bio/west.htm
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| | The Art of Salvador Dali: From the Grotesque to the Sublime |
 | | The Art of Salvador Dali: From the Grotesque to the Sublime |  | | With the outbreak of World War II, surrealism, with its grotesque extravagances of political and aesthetic reform, more or less disintegrated as a movement. |  | | A very similar moral content is present in the penultimate work of grotesque surrealism, Soft Construction with Boiled Beans (Premonition of Civil War), painted in Paris in 1936. |
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| | Comic Grotesque: Wit and Mockery in German Art, 1870—1940 - New York Magazine Art Review |
 | | Before the modern period, the art of the grotesque was often placed in a religious context. |  | | Not surprisingly, many artists interested in the grotesque lampooned contemporary society, especially as social and political tensions sharpened during and after World War I. The modern gargoyle-makers distorted the human figure into vile, often animal-like forms. |  | | The Charlie Chaplin of the Munich Dadaists, Karl Valentin (1882–1942) embodied the grotesque in his cabaret performances and silent films: first as a nonspeaking musical clown, and later as a verbal comedian constantly stumbling over literal interpretations of popular idioms. |
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http://www.newyorkmetro.com/nymetro/arts/art/reviews/10154
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| | Ruskin's Definition of the Grotesque |
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| | thirdspace 3/2 - Sherman: Tracing the Carnival Spirit in Buffy the Vampire Slayer |
 | | For Anzaldua, the Borderlands is both a metaphor to describe a liminal place where difference is encountered and transformation takes place, as well as a real place produced by a history of colonialism and imperialism. |  | | This notion of a transformative liminal space, figured by the contradictory and perpetually incomplete body, finds resonance and resistance in both Anzaldua's liberatory allegory of the Borderlands and Haraway's emancipatory myth of the Cyborg. |  | | As a pop culture production, the people's "second world" (Bakhtin 6) with feminist aspirations, BtVS provides a near-ideal postmodern site (Pender 2002) at which to investigate the resonance of Bakhtin's theory in the postmodern and its potentially liberatory politics. |
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http://www.thirdspace.ca/articles/3_2_sherman.htm
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| | JOYCE CAROL OATES : REFLECTIONS ON THE GROTESQUE |
 | | The arts of the grotesque are so various as to resist definition. |  | | The protracted onstage torture of Shakespeare's Gloucester in King Lear is the very height of the theatrical grotesque, but so is in less graphic terms, the fate of Samuel Beckett's hapless heroes and heroinesthe female mouth of Mouth, for instance. |  | | Like fairy tales, the art of the grotesque and horror renders us children again, evoking something primal in the soul. |
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http://www.usfca.edu/~southerr/grotesque.html
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| | Wordsmyth |
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| | Grotesque: The Diabolical and Fantastic in Art |
 | | This exhibition draws upon the National Gallery of Victoria's rich collection of prints, drawings and illustrated books to explore the ways in which European artists have given expression to the monstrous, the diabolical and the fantastic from the fifteenth century through to the twenty-first century. |  | | Central to many artists' visualisations of these creatures has been the grotesque body. |  | | They have been used to give expression to religious beliefs, cultural anxieties, literary subjects or psychological insights and have provided fertile ground for artists' imaginings. |
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| | Grotesque biography @ Tartareandesire.com |
 | | Renowned tattoo artist and guitarist "The Haunting" had joined the band in the beginning of the year, bringing in a new dimension of brutality into Grotesque. |  | | ORIGIN : Gothenburg, Sweden STYLE : Death metal STATUS : Dissolved LAST UPDATE : 2003-03-04 |  | | Grotesque was spawned out of the abyss in September 1988 rising from the ashes of death/thrash/metal band Conquest, a band first formed in early -86 by guitarist & songwriter Necrolord. |
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| | Amazon.co.uk: Grotesque: Music |
 | | I don't have a great deal to add to the other reviews in this parish as far as the manifest-uh musical quality-uh of Grotesque is concerned. |  | | Like nothing else anyone had ever heard, or has heard since, the intense idiosyncrasies of Grotesque rendered it too "difficult" even for commonplace critical adulation. |  | | Hopefully the same Faustian magick can be worked on Grotesque at some point, cos it's a close runner-up to Hex as The Fall's best early album. |
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http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/B000009O4X
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| | E. A. Poe Society of Baltimore |
 | | Barasch, Frances K. "The 'Grotesque': Its History as a Literary Term." Unpub. |  | | "Wordsworth, Tennyson, and Browning; or, Pure, Ornate, and Grotesque Art in English Poetry," collected in Literary Studies (1879). |  | | They are original in their gloom, their occasional humor, their peculiar picturesqueness, their style, and their construction and machinery" (pp. |
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| | Fantastic... The Grotesque |
 | | Victor Hugo, for whom the grotesque was indispensable opposite the sublime, aptly indulged his penchant for antithesis when he claimes that the grotesque is "the richest source nature can offer art." M. Bahktin placed the grotesque at the heart of the carnivalesque spirit. |  | | The term derives from the Italian term for grottos (grotteschi), i.e., the ruins in which statuettes of distorted figures were found in the XV and XVI centuries. |  | | The Romantic era, with its interest in the dispossessed, in all those who before the age of Revolution had been nameless and invisible, made the grotesque its indispensable adjunct. |
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| | Encyclopedia Of Natural - Encyclopedias :: Reference |
 | | This catalogue conically guffawed preparatory to one grotesque encyclopedia of natural. |  | | This encyclopedia of natural bid irrespective of this haughty accounting, however, that stringent chief unbound with that channel. |  | | The encyclopedia of natural prosperously graduate out of one vicarious journal. |
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| | ArtLex's Gm-Gz page |
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| | Articles: Arial Sidebar 1 |
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http://www.ms-studio.com/articlesarialsid.html
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| | Grotesque Burlex |
 | | There're about 35 notebooks sitting on the shelf that I wrote on tour. |  | | This will be my LAST post on "Grotesque Burlex". |  | | Why did you choose this time to come out with the record? |
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| | The X-Files: Grotesque - TV.com |
 | | Tell the world what you think of Grotesque, write a review for this episode. |  | | When Scully and Mulder first visit John Mostow he says that he drew all the pictures of Gargoyles, which would have been a pretty good act considering he was in a strait jacket and would not have been allowed to have paper and drawing materials anyway. |  | | Continue » Posted Apr 25, 2006 9:01 am PST |
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| | Art Grotesque |
 | | Yet these are exactly the confronting subjects tackled by Melbourne artist Patricia Piccinini Australia's representative at the 2003 Venice Biennale. |  | | Horrible genetic mutations, stem cell research gone dreadfully wrong and the grotesque results of a botched cloning experiment seem more at home in a science laboratory than an art gallery. |  | | Become a ninemsn member and subscribe to the Sunday newsletter! |
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http://sunday.ninemsn.com.au/sunday/art_profiles/article_1210.asp
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| | GROTESQUE - LoveToKnow Article on GROTESQUE |
 | | This word is the same as antique, and was, like grotesque, first applied to the fanciful decorations of ancient art. |  | | Grotesque comes through the French from the Ital. |  | | The commonly accepted explanation of the special use of the term grotesque is that this particular form of decorative art was most frequently found in the excavated ancient Roman and Greek dwellings found in Italy, to which was applied the name grotte. |
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| | GROTESQUE - Online Information article about GROTESQUE |
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| | The Fall- Grotesque |
 | | So much is made of The Clash's London Calling that it makes you wonder if there were any other 'punk' albums released that year. |  | | One of the things Mark Smith and The Fall prove on Grotesque is that lead vocals and the lyrics can be given a stronger-than-usual role on an album, but only if you have something to say. |  | | Most of the shit that passes for music these days might as well treat the vocals as another instrument and fade them in the back because they're pretty much worthless. |
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| | Aesthetics of the Grotesque |
 | | This course examines the aesthetic concept of the grotesque in its development from the Renaissance to the present by comparing exemplary texts of Western literature. |  | | We will address questions concerning the universality and locality of the grotesque in the northern and southern hemispheres, the cultural construction of hybridity, the diversity of linguistic registers, the relation to the beautiful, and the sublime, the satirical elements and the comical effects of the grotesque. |  | | You will be introduced to different types of the grotesque: topics range from the ornate and bombastic styles and the representations of the corpulent body in the age of Humanism to modern and contemporary expressions of the fantastic, the formless, the anorexic, and the hybrid. |
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http://www.barnard.columbia.edu/complit/aestheticsofthegrotesque.html
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| | Gravely Gorgeous: Gargoyle or Grotesque? |
 | | Although the sculptural waterspout originated in Antiquity, it grew in popularity on Romanesque structures, and proliferated during the Gothic period. |  | | Grotesques, while similar in appearance, serve a variety of other practical and ornamental functions, as corbels or capitals, for instance. |  | | The term, grotesque, can apply to any fanciful human or animal form, especially when it indulges in caricature or absurdity. |
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| | Monotype Grotesque Extra Condensed |
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| | Guy Fawkes - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
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| | Pharaoh (WebBible Encyclopedia) - ChristianAnswers.Net |
 | | Both on his father's and his mother's side it has been pretty clearly shown that Rameses had Chaldean or Mesopotamian blood in his veins to such a degree that he might be called an Assyrian. |  | | Finally, it may be said, the face of the mummy gives a fair idea of the face of the living king. |  | | The expression is unintellectual, perhaps slightly animal; but even under the somewhat grotesque disguise of mummification there is plainly to be seen an air of sovereign majesty, of resolve, and of pride." |
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| | CD Baby: VENUS FLY TRAPP: grotesque |
 | | And, at the beginning of new century, she finally started her new career as a music artist, create sound tracks together with a producer Genie Murasaki. |  | | After releasing two singles and finished Asian tour successfully in 2001, she created an electronica/ambient album "grotesque" on June 2002, which Takkyu Ishino told "It releases all things, sexy brilliant and beautiful Transsexual Psychedelic Electronica album". |  | | Click here to write a review about this CD! |
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http://www.cdbaby.com/cd/venusflytrapp1
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| | BBC NEWS Have Your Say Should grotesque buildings be demolished? |
 | | One has to remember that buildings that are grotesque to some, are not to others. |  | | Find out how to turn a grotesque building into a thing of beauty |  | | A grotesque 60's concrete kebab which looks like a leftover 'Thunderbirds' set. |
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| | Grotesque (1988) |
 | | This movie is "Grotesque" alright...a grotesque waste of film and money and a grotesque waste of the time it took me to watch it. |  | | Linda Blair and friend head up to a mountain cabin, which is owned by Linda's family. |  | | I have seen this movie and would like to comment on it |
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| | CBC News: Underfunding AIDS is a 'grotesque obscenity': Lewis |
 | | CBC News: Underfunding AIDS is a 'grotesque obscenity': Lewis |  | | He called the double standard "the grotesque obscenity of the modern world." |  | | NAIROBI - The Western world's refusal to supply Africa with enough anti-AIDS drugs while spending billions of dollars fighting terror is a "grotesque obscenity," said Stephen Lewis, the UN's special envoy on HIV/AIDS. |
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http://www.cbc.ca/stories/2003/09/22/lewis030922
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| | IPcentral Weblog: In Defense of "Grotesque Hyperbole" |
 | | A tad hyperbolic, perhaps, but not grotesquely removed from the inevitable reality. |  | | Some outraged Trackbacks characterize as "grotesque hyperbole" my comment that the idea of eliminating property rights and markets and financing IP through "'collective licensing or a media levy' is a euphemism for turning creativity into a socialist gulag." |  | | Please let us know if we may publish your remarks. |
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| | www.myspace.com/ |
 | | My name is Keivn,I sing in a Death Metal band called GROTESQUE. |  | | This is one of those blog things everyone has, the one's were u answer questions.. |  | | if any of yall are interested in my band please go to music and search for, Grotesque, chekc out my band GROTESQUE's My Space Page! |
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| | Font Bureau Fonts Bureau Grotesque Styles |
 | | Among other uses, Bureau Grotesque is recommended for Newspapers, Magazines and Branding and Identity. |  | | David Berlow & Font Bureau found their models in Stephenson Blake grotesques from the 1800s; FB 1989—93 |  | | Developed in 1989 for Roger Black, The Tribune Companies, and Newsweek, the first Grotesques met with immediate success. |
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| | Gargoyles and Grotesques - Carved in Stone |
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| | Marilyn Manson The Golden Age Of Grotesque era |
 | | Golden Age of Grotesque era themes and influences |  | | After all, anything from April 2003 can be added to the 'continuation' page. |  | | Golden Age of Grotesque tour - 29 May to 19 December 2003 |
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| | ‘Grotesque’ or life-saving drama on Hill? - Tom Curry - MSNBC.com |
 | | Rush Holt, D- N.J., who decried Sunday’s session as “grotesque,” took a shot at Rep. Dave Weldon, R- Fla., and at Frist, both of whom are doctors, neither of whom has examined Schiavo, but both of whom have expressed their opinion that Schiavo is not in a persistent vegetative state. |  | | WASHINGTON - In what some House Democrats assailed as “a grotesque session of Congress” and “the manifestation of a constitutional crisis,” Republican leaders convened rare Sunday sessions of both the House and Senate to try to keep Terri Schiavo alive. |  | | A late winter weekend on Capitol Hill has rarely seen a spectacle like the one which unfolded over the weekend. |
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http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/7243574
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| | Grotesque Anatomy |
 | | But if you think about the concept too much, it doesn't hold up: What happens when Kate is viewed simultaneously by different people with conflicting interpretations of who she is? Does she turn into |  | | Comic Weblog Updates page to see when 'Grotesque Anatomy' reappears on the list. |  | | And even if a transformation that grotesque never occurred, wouldn't people be unnerved by a woman whose appearance kept fluctuating from one moment to the next? |
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http://grotesqueanatomy.blogspot.com/2004_04_01_grotesqueanatomy_archive.html
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| | Grotesque Anatomy |
 | | If I have anything to report, I'll post it to the Grotesque Rampage forum, which will continue even though the blog is being shut down. |  | | As you can probably guess from the melodramatic titles, this entry marks the end of the blog known as Grotesque Anatomy. |  | | Finally finally, thanks to everyone who took the time to read this blog over the near-year I wrote it. |
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| | Grotesque, A Gothic Epic (Online Novel) |
 | | Squire Lazarus Gogu is a winged grotesque who is thrown into the hostile world of pious men who would kill him and fallen angels who are bent on escaping Hell. |  | | This fully illustrated online gothic novel, Grotesque, A Gothic Epic, is an historical epic adventure that unfolds in the Late Middle Ages. |  | | Under seemingly impossible circumstances, Lazarus must fight to stay alive, keep his faith, and stop the unfolding of a medieval Armageddon. |
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