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Mental illnesses, also
known as
psychiatric disorders, are
often inaccurately portra**** in the media. Films,
television programs, books, magazines, and...
- 21 September 1705 – 7 April 1739) was an
English highwayman whose exploits were
romanticised following his
execution in York for
horse theft.
Turpin may have followed...
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cannons to
repel boarders, and use
radar to
avoid potential threats.
Romanticised accounts of
piracy during the Age of Sail have long been a part of Western...
- the Nor**** that
emerges from
archaeology and
historical sources. A
romanticised picture of
Vikings as
noble savages began to
emerge in the 18th century;...
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depictions of
contemporary life and
society 'as they were',
rather than
romanticised or
stylised presentations.[citation needed] The
major realist writer...
- Castle. Mary's life and
execution established her in po****r
culture as a
romanticised historical character. Mary was born on 8
December 1542 at Linlithgow...
- by
English author Stella Gibbons,
published in 1932. It
parodies the
romanticised,
sometimes doom-laden
accounts of
rural life po****r at the time, by...
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Raymundo Perez Soto,
which is a song in the
Mariachi tradition, that
romanticises the
insect as a
creature that
sings until it dies.
Brazilian artist Lenine...
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opposed to secular. In reality, she was the
female equivalent of the
romanticised citizen-farmer: see
Flower 2004, pp. 153, 195–197 Appian's
history of...
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across Europe. The
international craze for tartan, and for
idealising a
romanticised Highlands, was set off by the
Ossian cycle, and
further po****rised by...