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- Asha Smara Darra (born Oscar Septi**** Lawalata, 1 September 1977) is an Indonesian fashion designer. She studied fashion at schools in Jakarta. She finished...
- band that originally formed in mid-1991. The band was started by Frank Smarra (b****) and Harry Minas (drums) in Astoria, Queens, New York City. They were...
- and afterwards continued. Of his tales the best are Infernaliana (1822); Smarra, ou les démons de la nuit (1821); Trilby, ou le lutin d'Argail (1822); Histoire...
- France, the main writers of Romantic-era fantasy were Charles Nodier with Smarra (1821) and Trilby (1822) and Théophile Gautier who penned such stories as...
- France, the main writers of Romantic-era fantasy were Charles Nodier, with Smarra (1821) and Trilby (1822) and Théophile Gautier in stories such as "Omphale"...
- 4:44 3. "Branches Break" 4:23 4. "Weird Cat" 5:39 5. "Quiet Mind" 4:24 6. "Smarra" 6:21 7. "Initiate" 4:47 8. "GBFISYSIH" 3:22 9. "Surrender to Mountain"...
- fully-fledged it-narrative in English. In 1821, Charles Nodier published "Smarra ou les Demons de la Nuit" influenced by a reading of A****ius. In 1883,...
- ambiguity, uncertainty and disquiet. His best-known tales are Smarra ou les démons de la nuit [Smarra, or The Demons Of The Night] (1821), a series of terrifying...
- recent English language translations include the two-story collections Smarra & Trilby by Judith Landry (1993, Dedalus Books), and Trilby / The Crumb...
- America, where he performed in Boston in 1867 and New York in 1868. undated: Smarra, ou le Démon des mauvais rêves, divertis****t 1843: Mirza et Almanzor,...