- An
attic (sometimes
referred to as a loft) is a
space found directly below the
pitched roof of a
house or
other building. It is also
known as a sky parlor...
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Atticism (meaning "favouring Attica", the
region of
Athens in Greece) was a
rhetorical movement that
began in the
first quarter of the 1st
century BC;...
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Flowers in the
Attic is a 1979
Gothic novel by V. C. Andrews. It is the
first book in the
Dollanganger series, and was
followed by
Petals on the Wind...
- Look up
Attic or
attic in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. An
attic is an area
under the roof of a house.
Attic may also
refer to: The
adjectival form...
- Bugz in the
Attic is a
collective of DJs and
producers based in West London, who are
prominent in
broken beat. The
collective includes Orin
Walters (Afronaut)...
- The
Christmas Attic is the
second studio album by the
American rock band Trans-Siberian Orchestra,
released in 1998. The
cover art is by
Edgar Jerins...
- The
Attic talent (a
talent of the
Attic standard), also
known as the
Athenian talent or Gr****
talent (Gr****: τάλαντον, talanton), is an
ancient unit of...
- In
classical architecture, the term
attic refers to a
storey (or low wall)
above the
cornice of a
classical façade. The
decoration of the
topmost part...
- The
Madwoman in the
Attic: The
Woman Writer and the Nineteenth-Century
Literary Imagination is a 1979 book by
Sandra Gilbert and
Susan Gubar, in which...
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Three in the
Attic (stylized as 3 in the
Attic) is a 1968 comedy-drama film
directed by
Richard Wilson and
starring Christopher Jones and
Yvette Mimieux...