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The Picture of Dorian Gray

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The Picture of Dorian Gray: Encyclopedia II - Josh Duhamel - Private life

In January 2004, Duhamel was engaged to his girlfriend of several years, model Kristy Pierce, although they have since broken off their engagement. Duhamel, who lives in New York City, is currently dating singer Stacy Ferguson (of the Black Eyed Peas), having met her in September 2004, during her guest appearance on his show, Las Vegas; the two have denied rumors of an engagement. Duhamel has also branched into entrepreneurship, opening a restaurant, 10 North Main, in his hometown. He ...

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Josh Duhamel, Josh Duhamel - Early life, Josh Duhamel - Career, Josh Duhamel - Private life, Josh Duhamel - Selected filmography, Josh Duhamel - Interviews, Josh Duhamel - External link

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The Picture of Dorian Gray: Encyclopedia II - Anthony Burgess - Achievement

Anthony Burgess - Novels. With the Malayan trilogy (Time For A Tiger, The Enemy in the Blanket and Beds in the East), his first published venture into the art of fiction, Burgess staked a claim to have written the definitive Malayan novel (i.e. novel of expatriate experience of Malaya) to set alongside George Orwell's Burma (Burmese Days), E.M. Forster's India (A Passage to India) and Graham Greene's Viet Nam (The Quiet American), and continuing in the tradition established by Rudyard Kipling for India and, for Southeast Asia in ...

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Anthony Burgess, Anthony Burgess - Life, Anthony Burgess - Childhood, Anthony Burgess - Youth and education, Anthony Burgess - War service, Anthony Burgess - Early teaching career, Anthony Burgess - Malaya, Anthony Burgess - Brunei, Anthony Burgess - Repatriate years, Anthony Burgess - European exile, Anthony Burgess - Death, Anthony Burgess - Achievement, Anthony Burgess - Novels, Anthony Burgess - Criticism, Anthony Burgess - Linguistics, Anthony Burgess - Journalism, Anthony Burgess - Screenwriting, Anthony Burgess - Symphonies, Anthony Burgess - Opera and Musicals, Anthony Burgess - Trivia, Anthony Burgess - Work methods, Anthony Burgess - Espionage, Anthony Burgess - Food and drink, Anthony Burgess - Smoking, Anthony Burgess - Finances, Anthony Burgess - Sex, Anthony Burgess - Mischief, Anthony Burgess - Pop-culture influence, Anthony Burgess - Early triumphs, Anthony Burgess - Polyglottal virtuosity, Anthony Burgess - Health, Anthony Burgess - Names and namesakes, Anthony Burgess - Birthplace, Anthony Burgess - Memorial services, Anthony Burgess - Transport, Anthony Burgess - Pets, Anthony Burgess - General, Anthony Burgess - The Burgess tourist trail, Anthony Burgess - Works, Anthony Burgess - Fiction, Anthony Burgess - Non-fiction, Anthony Burgess - Selected musical compositions, Anthony Burgess - Prefaces etc.

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The Picture of Dorian Gray: Encyclopedia II - Gothic novel - Prominent examples

Gothic novel - Gothic satire. Northanger Abbey (1818) by Jane Austen (Full text at Wikisource) Nightmare Abbey (1818) by Thomas Love Peacock (Full text at Project Gutenberg) The Ingoldsby Legends (1840) by Thomas Ingoldsby (Full text at The Ex-Classics Website) ...

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Gothic novel, Gothic novel - Origins of the gothic novel, Gothic novel - The first gothic novels, Gothic novel - France and Germany, Gothic novel - Later developments, Gothic novel - Post-Victorian legacy, Gothic novel - Prominent examples, Gothic novel - Gothic satire

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The Picture of Dorian Gray: Encyclopedia II - Josh Duhamel - Career

Duhamel's first acting role was in 1999, starring in the independent film The Picture of Dorian Gray as the title character. ABC then called him to test for the soap opera All My Children; ABC executives wanted him for the role so much that they postponed the character's first air date by more than a month to accommodate his schedule. Duhamel played the role between 1999 and 2002; while appearing on the show, it was revealed that he had posed nude for a performance art coffee table book a couple of years before. The book was ...

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Josh Duhamel, Josh Duhamel - Early life, Josh Duhamel - Career, Josh Duhamel - Private life, Josh Duhamel - Selected filmography, Josh Duhamel - Interviews, Josh Duhamel - External link

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The Picture of Dorian Gray: Encyclopedia II - Gothic novel - The first gothic novels

The term "gothic" came to be applied to the literary genre precisely because the genre dealt with such emotional extremes and dark themes, and because it found its most natural settings in the buildings of this style -- castles, mansions, and monasteries, often remote, crumbling, and ruined. It was a fascination with this architecture and its related art, poetry (see Graveyard Poets), and even landscape gardening that inspired the first wave of gothic novelists. For example, Horace Walpole, whose The Castle of Otranto is often regarde ...

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Gothic novel, Gothic novel - Origins of the gothic novel, Gothic novel - The first gothic novels, Gothic novel - France and Germany, Gothic novel - Later developments, Gothic novel - Post-Victorian legacy, Gothic novel - Prominent examples, Gothic novel - Gothic satire

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The Picture of Dorian Gray: Encyclopedia II - Barnes & Noble Classics Collection - Cream Dustjacket Hardcover Collection

Most books that have Black Dustjackets were included in the Cream dustjacket collection. The only two known exceptions that are not in Cream dustjackets are James Joyce's "Dubliners" and "A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man", which for some reason are black dustjacket only. Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court by Mark Twain - ISBN 1566197066 The Awakening and Other Short Stories by Kate Chopin - ISBN 1566195535 The Hunchback of Notre Dame by Victor Hugo - ISBN 0760701679 Jude the Obscure by Thomas Hardy - ISBN 0760702993 Sons and Lovers by ...

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Barnes & Noble Classics Collection, Barnes & Noble Classics Collection - Black Dustjacket Hardcover Collection, Barnes & Noble Classics Collection - Cream Dustjacket Hardcover Collection, Barnes & Noble Classics Collection - Children's Hardcover Collection, Barnes & Noble Classics Collection - Current Classics Collection

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The Picture of Dorian Gray: Encyclopedia II - Symbolism arts - Aftermath

In the English speaking world, the closest counterpart to Symbolism was Aestheticism; the Pre-Raphaelites, also, were contemporaries of the earlier Symbolists, and have much in common with them. Symbolism had a significant influence on Modernism and its traces can be seen in a number of modernist artists, including T. S. Eliot, Wallace Stevens, Conrad Aiken, and William Butler Yeats in the anglophone tradition and Rubén Darío in Hispanic letters. The early poems of Guillaume Apolli ...

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Symbolism arts, Symbolism arts - Precursors and origins, Symbolism arts - Symbolism as a movement, Symbolism arts - The Symbolist Manifesto, Symbolism arts - Symbolist techniques, Symbolism arts - Paul Verlaine and the poètes maudits, Symbolism arts - Symbolism and philosophy, Symbolism arts - The Symbolist literary world, Symbolism arts - In other media, Symbolism arts - Symbolism in the visual arts, Symbolism arts - Symbolist influence in music, Symbolism arts - Symbolist prose fiction, Symbolism arts - Symbolist theatre, Symbolism arts - Aftermath, Symbolism arts - Symbolists, Symbolism arts - Some precursors to Symbolism, Symbolism arts - Symbolist authors, Symbolism arts - Symbolist influence in English literature

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The Picture of Dorian Gray: Encyclopedia II - Barnes & Noble Classics Collection - Children's Hardcover Collection

A Little Princess by Frances Hodgson Burnett A Tale of Two Cities by Charles Dickens The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain Anne of Green Gables by L.M. Montgomery Black Beauty by Anna Sewell The Call of the Wild and White Fang by Jack London Classic Adventures of Sherlock Holmes by Arthur Conan Doyle Heidi by Johanna Spyri Journey to the Center of the Earth by Jules Verne Little Women by Louisa May Alcott Rebecca of Sunnybrook Farm by Kate Douglas Wiggin Sec ...

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The Picture of Dorian Gray: Encyclopedia II - Arthur Machen - Legacy and influence

Machen’s literary significance is substantial being translated into many languages and his stories have been reprinted in short story anthologies countless times. More recently the small press has continued to keep Machen's work in print. Literary critics see Machen’s works as a significant part of the late Victorian revival of the gothic novel and the decadent movement of the 1890s bearing direct comparison to the themes found in contemporary works like Robert Louis Stevenson’s The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, Bram St ...

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Arthur Machen, Arthur Machen - Biography, Arthur Machen - Early years, Arthur Machen - Literary decadence in the 1890s, Arthur Machen - Tragedy and acting: 1899-1910, Arthur Machen - Journalism and the Great War: 1910-1921, Arthur Machen - The Machen Boom of the Twenties, Arthur Machen - Final years: 1926-1947, Arthur Machen - Machen’s philosophy and religion, Arthur Machen - Legacy and influence, Arthur Machen - Selected works with date of publication

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The Picture of Dorian Gray: Encyclopedia II - Dark Shadows - Supernatural storylines spoiler warning

When the unscrupulous Jason McGuire (Dennis Patrick) returns to blackmail Elizabeth Collins Stoddard, his friend Willie Loomis (John Karlen) unwittingly releases the vampire Barnabas Collins from his chained coffin. Once released, Barnabas becomes obsessed with finding the reincarnated Josette, his uncle's wife whom he loved and lost in the past. The original timeline indicated this occurred around 1830. During one scene in the early Barnabas sequence, Victoria Winters places flowers on Josette's grave, which reckons the year of her death as ...

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Dark Shadows, Dark Shadows - Brief synopsis, Dark Shadows - The series' beginnings, Dark Shadows - Supernatural storylines spoiler warning, Dark Shadows - Series production, Dark Shadows - Cast, Dark Shadows - In other media, Dark Shadows - Dark Shadows audio drama, Dark Shadows - Bibliography

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The Picture of Dorian Gray: Encyclopedia II - Dark Shadows - Brief synopsis

Victoria Winters: episode 1 (6/27/66) to 127 (12/20/66) Laura the Phoenix: episode 128 (12/21/66) to 192 (3/21/67) Barnabas: episode 193 (3/22/67) to 365 (11/17/67) 1795: episode 366 (11/14/67) to 460 (3/29/68) 1968: Dream Curse/Adam and Eve: episode 461 (4/1/68) to 637 (12/3/68) 1968: Werewolf/Quentin's Ghost: episode 638 (12/4/68) to 700 (2/28/69) 1897: episode 701 (3/3/69) to 884 (11/13/69) The Leviathans: episode 885 (11/14/69) to 980 (3/27/70) 1970 Parallel Ti ...

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Dark Shadows, Dark Shadows - Brief synopsis, Dark Shadows - The series' beginnings, Dark Shadows - Supernatural storylines spoiler warning, Dark Shadows - Series production, Dark Shadows - Cast, Dark Shadows - In other media, Dark Shadows - Dark Shadows audio drama, Dark Shadows - Bibliography

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The Picture of Dorian Gray: Encyclopedia II - Gothic novel - France and Germany

At about the same time, parallel Romantic literary movements developed in continental Europe: the roman noir ("black novel") in France and the Schauerroman ("shudder novel") in Germany. Writers of the roman noir include François Guillaume Ducray-Duminil, Baculard d'Arnaud, and Madame de Genlis. Some writings of the Marquis de Sade have also been called "gothic". The German Schauerroman was often more horrific and violent than the English gothic novel, and may have influenced Matthew Gregory Lewis's The Monk (1796) in ...

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Gothic novel, Gothic novel - Origins of the gothic novel, Gothic novel - The first gothic novels, Gothic novel - France and Germany, Gothic novel - Later developments, Gothic novel - Post-Victorian legacy, Gothic novel - Prominent examples, Gothic novel - Gothic satire

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The Picture of Dorian Gray: Encyclopedia II - London in film - Romantic London

The city has often been used as the backdrop for romances like Indiscreet (1958) with Cary Grant and Ingrid Bergman and A Touch of Class (1973), and has become popular for romantic comedies in recent years. This is at least partly due to the television and film writer Richard Curtis, who has written some of the most successful British films of recent years — The Tall Guy (1989), Four Weddings and a Funeral (1994), Notting Hill (1999) and Love Actually (2003), all set or partly set in the city. The ...

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London in film, London in film - Historical London, London in film - Pre-Victorian London, London in film - Victorian London, London in film - 20th Century, London in film - Ealing Comedies, London in film - Swinging London, London in film - Romantic London, London in film - Thrillers, London in film - London Underground, London in film - Science fiction, London in film - Criminals, London in film - The other side of London, London in film - Kids London, London in film - Musical London

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The Picture of Dorian Gray: Encyclopedia II - Narcissism - The dynamics of narcissism

Narcissism - Primitive defense mechanisms. Narcissism is a defense mechanism related to the splitting defense mechanism. The Narcissist fails to regard other people, situations, or entities (political parties, countries, races, his workplace) as a compound of good and bad elements. He either idealises his object, or devalues it. Things are seen in black and white; the object is either all good or all bad. The bad attributes are always projected, displaced, or otherwise externalised. The good ones are internalised ...

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Narcissism, Narcissism - Origins of pathological narcissism, Narcissism - Narcissistic regression and the formation of secondary narcissism, Narcissism - The dynamics of narcissism, Narcissism - Primitive defense mechanisms, Narcissism - The dysfunctional family, Narcissism - The issue of separation and individuation, Narcissism - Childhood traumas and the development of the narcissistic personality, Narcissism - Schools of Thought, Narcissism - Freud versus Jung, Narcissism - Kohut's Approach, Narcissism - Karen Horney's contributions, Narcissism - Otto Kernberg, Narcissism - The Narcissist and his family, Narcissism - An integrative framework, Narcissism - Disturbances in childhood, Narcissism - The dysfunctional family, Narcissism - The narcissistic view of relationships, Narcissism - Narcissus in the arts, Narcissism - Symbolism, Narcissism - The Covert or Inverted Narcissist, Narcissism - Fictional narcissistic characters

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The Picture of Dorian Gray: Encyclopedia II - Narcissism - Origins of pathological narcissism

Whether pathological narcissism is the result of genetic programming (see Jose Lopez, Anthony Bemis and others) or of dysfunctional families and faulty upbringing or of anomic societies and disruptive socialisation processes — is still an unresolved question. The scarcity of scientific research, the fuzziness of the diagnostic criteria and the differential diagnoses make it unlikely that the debate will be settled soon. Psychoanalysis teaches that we are all narcissistic at an early stage of our lives. As infants and toddlers we all ...

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Narcissism, Narcissism - Origins of pathological narcissism, Narcissism - Narcissistic regression and the formation of secondary narcissism, Narcissism - The dynamics of narcissism, Narcissism - Primitive defense mechanisms, Narcissism - The dysfunctional family, Narcissism - The issue of separation and individuation, Narcissism - Childhood traumas and the development of the narcissistic personality, Narcissism - Schools of Thought, Narcissism - Freud versus Jung, Narcissism - Kohut's Approach, Narcissism - Karen Horney's contributions, Narcissism - Otto Kernberg, Narcissism - The Narcissist and his family, Narcissism - An integrative framework, Narcissism - Disturbances in childhood, Narcissism - The dysfunctional family, Narcissism - The narcissistic view of relationships, Narcissism - Narcissus in the arts, Narcissism - Symbolism, Narcissism - The Covert or Inverted Narcissist, Narcissism - Fictional narcissistic characters

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The Picture of Dorian Gray: Encyclopedia II - London in film - Kids London

London has been a popular location for childrens' (and especially Disney) films over the last 40 years. The animated features Peter Pan (1953), One Hundred and One Dalmatians (1961) and Basil, the Great Mouse Detective (known in North America as The Great Mouse Detective) (1986) were all set in the city, as were Mary Poppins (1964) and Bedknobs and Broomsticks (1971) ...

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London in film, London in film - Historical London, London in film - Pre-Victorian London, London in film - Victorian London, London in film - 20th Century, London in film - Ealing Comedies, London in film - Swinging London, London in film - Romantic London, London in film - Thrillers, London in film - London Underground, London in film - Science fiction, London in film - Criminals, London in film - The other side of London, London in film - Kids London, London in film - Musical London

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The Picture of Dorian Gray: Encyclopedia II - Narcissism - Schools of Thought

Narcissism - Freud versus Jung. Sigmund Freud (1856-1939) is credited for the first coherent theory of narcissism. He described transitions from subject-directed libido to object-directed libido through the intermediation and agency of the parents. To be healthy and functional, the transitions must be smooth and unperturbed; otherwise neuroses result. Thus, if a child fails to attract their love and attention of his or her desired objects (e.g., of his parents ...

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Narcissism, Narcissism - Origins of pathological narcissism, Narcissism - Narcissistic regression and the formation of secondary narcissism, Narcissism - The dynamics of narcissism, Narcissism - Primitive defense mechanisms, Narcissism - The dysfunctional family, Narcissism - The issue of separation and individuation, Narcissism - Childhood traumas and the development of the narcissistic personality, Narcissism - Schools of Thought, Narcissism - Freud versus Jung, Narcissism - Kohut's Approach, Narcissism - Karen Horney's contributions, Narcissism - Otto Kernberg, Narcissism - The Narcissist and his family, Narcissism - An integrative framework, Narcissism - Disturbances in childhood, Narcissism - The dysfunctional family, Narcissism - The narcissistic view of relationships, Narcissism - Narcissus in the arts, Narcissism - Symbolism, Narcissism - The Covert or Inverted Narcissist, Narcissism - Fictional narcissistic characters

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The Picture of Dorian Gray: Encyclopedia II - Narcissism - Narcissus in the arts

The parable of Narcissus has been a rich vein for artists to mine for at least two thousand years, beginning with the Roman poet Ovid (book III of Metamorphoses), followed in more recent centuries by other poets (Keats), and painters (Caravaggio, Poussin, Turner, Dalí, and Waterhouse). In Stendhal's novel Le Rouge et le Noir (1830), there is a classic narcissist in the character of Mathilde. Says Prince Korasoff to Julien ...

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Narcissism, Narcissism - Origins of pathological narcissism, Narcissism - Narcissistic regression and the formation of secondary narcissism, Narcissism - The dynamics of narcissism, Narcissism - Primitive defense mechanisms, Narcissism - The dysfunctional family, Narcissism - The issue of separation and individuation, Narcissism - Childhood traumas and the development of the narcissistic personality, Narcissism - Schools of Thought, Narcissism - Freud versus Jung, Narcissism - Kohut's Approach, Narcissism - Karen Horney's contributions, Narcissism - Otto Kernberg, Narcissism - The Narcissist and his family, Narcissism - An integrative framework, Narcissism - Disturbances in childhood, Narcissism - The dysfunctional family, Narcissism - The narcissistic view of relationships, Narcissism - Narcissus in the arts, Narcissism - Symbolism, Narcissism - The Covert or Inverted Narcissist, Narcissism - Fictional narcissistic characters

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The Picture of Dorian Gray: Encyclopedia II - Suicide - Arguments for suicide and euthanasia

There are arguments in favor of allowing an individual to choose between life and suicide. This view sees suicide as a valid option and a human right. This line rejects the widespread belief that suicide is always or usually irrational, saying instead that it is a genuine, albeit severe, solution to real problems – a line of last resort that can legitimately be taken when the alternative is considered worse. No being should be made ...

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Suicide, Suicide - The terminology and its implications, Suicide - Medical views on suicide, Suicide - Suicide as a form of defiance and protest, Suicide - Arguments for suicide and euthanasia, Suicide - Epidemiology, Suicide - Combination of homicide and suicide, Suicide - Attempted suicide and parasuicide, Suicide - Distinction between suicide and attempted suicide, Suicide - Suicide in literature, Suicide - Sources

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The Picture of Dorian Gray: Encyclopedia II - Suicide - Suicide as a form of defiance and protest

Heroic suicide, for the greater good of others, is often celebrated. For instance, Gandhi went on a hunger strike to prevent fighting between Hindus and Muslims, and although they stopped before he died, he might have killed himself if they hadn't. For this, he earned the respect of many. In the 1960s, Buddhist monks, most notably Thích Quảng Ðức, in South Vietnam gained Western praise in their protests against President Ngô Đình Diệm by burning themselves to death. Similar events were reported in eastern Europe, such as Ja ...

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Suicide, Suicide - The terminology and its implications, Suicide - Medical views on suicide, Suicide - Suicide as a form of defiance and protest, Suicide - Arguments for suicide and euthanasia, Suicide - Epidemiology, Suicide - Combination of homicide and suicide, Suicide - Attempted suicide and parasuicide, Suicide - Distinction between suicide and attempted suicide, Suicide - Suicide in literature, Suicide - Sources

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The Picture of Dorian Gray: Encyclopedia II - Suicide - The terminology and its implications

Suicide is frequently highly stigmatized, and those experiencing suicidal ideation struggle to be heard and understood. Suicidal ideation frequently results from the experience of pain outweighing the individual's coping strategies and resources for dealing with that pain. Suicide is viewed in highly varying ways among the cultures, religions, legal and social systems of the world. It is considered a sin or immoral act in many religions, and a crime in some jurisdictions. On the other hand, some cultures have viewed it as an honorable way to exit certain shameful or hopeless situations. Person ...

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Suicide, Suicide - The terminology and its implications, Suicide - Medical views on suicide, Suicide - Suicide as a form of defiance and protest, Suicide - Arguments for suicide and euthanasia, Suicide - Epidemiology, Suicide - Combination of homicide and suicide, Suicide - Attempted suicide and parasuicide, Suicide - Distinction between suicide and attempted suicide, Suicide - Suicide in literature, Suicide - Sources

Read more here: » Suicide: Encyclopedia II - Suicide - The terminology and its implications

The Picture of Dorian Gray: Encyclopedia II - London in film - The other side of London

A number of films have depicted the underbelly of the city away from the familiar tourist sites. Examples of these include Up the Junction, Nil by Mouth and Dirty Pretty Things. The East End meanwhile, was shown in The Man Who Knew Too Much (1934), Waterloo Road (1944), It Always Rains on Sunday (1947) and A Kid for Two Farthings (1955), among others. The 1968 documentary The London Nobody Knows, presented by James Mason, attempted to show some unfamiliar aspects of the cit ...

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London in film, London in film - Historical London, London in film - Pre-Victorian London, London in film - Victorian London, London in film - 20th Century, London in film - Ealing Comedies, London in film - Swinging London, London in film - Romantic London, London in film - Thrillers, London in film - London Underground, London in film - Science fiction, London in film - Criminals, London in film - The other side of London, London in film - Kids London, London in film - Musical London

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