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@AngusLikesWords @twilliability @BBCTwo @Marthakearney The Dodson debate started in the 1930s. Anna Kérchy's PhD thesis "Alice in Transmedia Wonderland" (2016) also addresses that debate - and also the debaters (https://t.co/xOyA0RKKxv).
@CapelLofft It is time to show pride in English culture! What else than images inspired by William Blake can do the job? Print & frame them. Impress your visitors!
※ Color (8000×10000): https://t.co/Mc0Im0JqfE
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"The Ancient of Days" truly is a source of inspiration. Here is a recombed version with apologies to William Blake.
High resolution images:
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@drudibuixa The Ancient of Days, a recombed version with apologies to William Blake
High resolution images:
※ Color: https://t.co/Mc0Im0JqfE
※ BW: https://t.co/450ikT9TWF
@DonnaMStrachan @ResponsePS Whoops: It's *John Martin's* "The Bard" (https://t.co/kSoKCF1aCR).
@COCORIC50989478 Dans ses illustrations de "The Hunting of the Snark" de Lewis Carroll (1876), Henry Holiday aurait pu se référer à un détail de ce panneau du Retable d'Issenheim.
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