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Edward Mordake (sometimes
spelled Mordrake) is the
apocryphal subject of an
urban legend who was born in the 19th
century as the heir to an
English peerage...
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other head who is in
physical and
political conflict with him.
Edward Mordake Barnes,
George (20 June 2019). "100
years ago, two-headed man lost head...
- Bisu's
fascination with
medical anomalies led her to read
about Edward Mordake,
which inspired the
Gabriel character. On
October 24, 2019, Wan clarified...
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blood did Sir
Walter see On Holmedon's plains. Of prisoners,
Hotspur took
Mordake the Earl of Fife, and
eldest son To
beaten Douglas; and the Earl of Athol...
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Craniopagus parasiticus Cyclopia Durga, a three-e****
Hindu goddess Edward Mordake, a
disputed story of a 19th-century man with a face on the back of his...
- on Waits'
interest in
circus performers; "Poor Edward" is
about Edward Mordake and "Table Top Joe" is
about Johnny Eck. The
lyrics reference the Alice...
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compared to the Spring-heeled Jack
epidemic from 19th
century London.
Edward Mordake (sometimes
spelled Mordrake) is the
apocryphal subject of an
urban legend...
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blood did Sir
Walter see On Holmedon’s plains. Of prisoners,
Hotspur took
Mordake the Earl of Fife, and
eldest son To
beaten Douglas; and the Earl of Athol...
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dangers and
ecstasies of
religious faith.
Mordake (2008) a solo
opera for John
Duykers on the
story of
Edward Mordake;
libretto by
Douglas Kearney. Blinde...
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appeared in San
Francisco as the
title (and sole)
character in
Erling Wold's
Mordake, and as the
Captain in the new chamber-orchestra
version of
Alban Berg's...