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Parsons released titles under his name ( Try Anything Once, On Air, The Time Machine, and A Valid Path ), while Woolfson made concept albums named Freudiana ( about Sigmund Freud's work on psychology ) and Poe: More Tales of Mystery and Imagination ( continuing from the Alan Parsons Project's first album about Edgar Allan Poe's literature ).
In Tales from the Crypt # 44 a plague-stricken man is eaten by a sperm whale, which produces ambergris that results in a cursed perfume.
* An excerpt of Tales from Earthsea
As " Circe's Palace ", Nathaniel Hawthorne retold the Homeric account as the third section in his collection of stories from Greek mythology, Tanglewood Tales ( 1853 ).
* Richard P. Gabriel: Patterns of Software: Tales from the Software Community, Oxford University Press, 1998, ISBN 0-19-512123-6, PDF
As a result, he withdrew from the scene, marking the end of Weird Tales Golden Age.
*" The Hunters from Beyond " — Strange Tales, October 1932 LW1
The book publisher Berkley in 1977 issued three volumes using the earliest published form of the texts from Weird Tales, but these failed to displace the edited versions.
During her final year at Yale Clarke performed with the Yale Repertory Theater in such plays as Tales from the Vienna Woods.
* Tales from the Crypt ( 1990 ) – Judy in episode: " Judy, You're Not Yourself Today "
* Tales from the Darkside ( 1985 ) – Witch in episode: " Snip Snip "
The etymology from ken – tauros, " piercing bull-stickers " was a Euhemerist suggestion in Palaephatus ' rationalizing text on Greek mythology, On Incredible Tales ( Περὶ ἀπίστων ): mounted archers from a village called Nephele eliminating a herd of bulls that were the scourge of Ixion's kingdom.
Yes also produced concept albums during the ' 70s, most notably Tales from Topographic Oceans, which would become a defining album of prog rock, but its critical backlash would lead to the genre's decline in popularity and the rise of punk rock.
A woodcut from William Caxton | William Caxton's second edition of the Canterbury Tales printed in 1483.
The Tales vary in both minor and major ways from manuscript to manuscript ; many of the minor variations are due to copyists ' errors, while others suggest that Chaucer added to and revised his work as it was being copied and ( possibly ) distributed.
The Tales vary in both minor and major ways from manuscript to manuscript ; many of the minor variations are due to copyists ' errors, while others suggest that Chaucer added to and revised his work as it was being copied and ( possibly ) distributed.
* Weird Tales from Northern Seas
In " The Knight's Tale " in Geoffrey Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales, Emily prays to Diana to be spared from marriage to either Palamon or Arcite.
* The basic structure of Hyperion is taken from the Middle-English cycle of stories The Canterbury Tales.
* 1961-Drawn from Life, Hans Andersen's Fairy Tales
Tale of Tales ( 1979 ) by Yuriy Norshteyn was twice given the title of " Best Animated Film of All Eras and Nations " by animation professionals from around the world, in 1984 and 2002.
The story has appeared with other works by Tolkien in omnibus editions, including The Tolkien Reader and Tales from the Perilous Realm.
" ( Introduction to Tales from the Perilous Realm ).
Even in relatively new story collection translated as Russian 19th Century Gothic Tales ( from 1984 ), the editor used the name „ Фантастический мир русской романтической повести “ ( The Fantastic World of Russian Romanticism Short Story / Novella ).

Tales and Decameron
This novel deals with a space war, and is inspired in its structure by Boccaccio's Decameron and Chaucer's Canterbury Tales.
In Europe, the oral story-telling tradition began to develop into written stories in the early 14th century, most notably with Geoffrey Chaucer's Canterbury Tales and Giovanni Boccaccio's Decameron.
Geoffrey Chaucer, whose Canterbury Tales shares many sources with various Decameron tales, including IX, 6.
Themes and motifs with parallels in the Nights are found in Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales ( in The Squire's Tale the hero travels on a flying brass horse ) and Boccaccio's Decameron.
First published in 1989, Hyperion has the structure of a frame story, similar to Geoffrey Chaucer's Canterbury Tales and Giovanni Boccaccio's Decameron.
Important early vernacular works include Dante's Divine Comedy, Giovanni Boccaccio's Decameron ( both in Italian ), John Barbour's The Brus ( in Scots ), Geoffrey Chaucer's Canterbury Tales ( in Middle English ) and Jacob van Maerlant's Spieghel Historiael ( in Middle Dutch ).
Several of them were reworked by Giovanni Boccaccio for the Decameron and by Geoffrey Chaucer for his Canterbury Tales.
His first directorial efforts include the spaghetti westerns Scansati ... a Trinità arriva Eldorado and A Bounty Killer in Trinity, the decamerotic movies Novelle licenziose di vergini vogliose and More Sexy Canterbury Tales ( The Last Decameron ), the swashbuckler burlesque Pugni, Pirati e Karatè ( starring Richard Harrison, the war movie Heroes in Hell ( with Klaus Kinski ), the sword and sandal movies The Arena ( co-directing with Steve Carver ) and Livia, una vergine per l ' impero romano, the gothic giallo Death Smiles at a Murderer ( starring Klaus Kinski and Ewa Aulin ), and the western Cormack of the Mounties ( with Fabio Testi and Lionel Stander, shot in Canada alongside Lucio Fulci's The Return of White Fang on which D ' Amato worked as second unit director ).
This form gradually spread west through the centuries and became popular, giving rise to such classic frame tale collections as the One Thousand and One Nights ( Arabian Nights ), The Decameron, and Canterbury Tales.
Historically famous frame stories include Chaucer's Canterbury Tales, about a group of pilgrims who tell stories on their journey to Canterbury ; and Boccaccio's Decameron about a group of young aristocrats escaping the Black Death to the countryside and spending the time telling stories.
The Marquisate of Saluzzo is the setting of Boccaccio's tale of Griselda, the final story in the Decameron, as well as Chaucer's Clerk's Tale in The Canterbury Tales.
Familiar examples of this include the Arabian Nights where Scheherazade must narrate stories in order to prevent her execution, Boccaccio's Decameron where young people run away from Florence to avoid the plague pass the time telling stories, and Chaucer's Canterbury Tales in which the host at the inn charges the travellers with each providing a tale.
It is the last of Pasolini's " Trilogy of Life ", which began with The Decameron and continued with The Canterbury Tales.
His collaboration with Pier Paolo Pasolini was especially fruitful: they made twelve films together, including Pasolini's debut Accattone ( 1961 ), Mamma Roma ( 1962 ), The Gospel According to St. Matthew ( 1964 ), The Decameron ( 1971 ), The Canterbury Tales ( 1972 ) and Salò o le 120 giornate di Sodoma ( 1976 ).

Tales and 1930
*" The Last Incantation " — Weird Tales, June 1930 LW2
Although sequential descriptions of the Valar can be found in The Book of Lost Tales ( first begun as far back as 1916-7, but published in 1983 as volume 1 of The History of Middle-earth ), the earliest Valar-list that can be measured against Valaquenta is found in the text called Quenta Noldorinwa ( probably written in 1930, but first published in 1986 as part of The Shaping of Middle-earth, volume 4 of The History of Middle-earth ).
* Anthologie nègre-( 1921, Éditions de la Sirène ) / African Folk Tales / Spanish ( 1930 ); English ( 1972 )
His first appearance in print, however, was in H. P. Lovecraft's story " The Whisperer in Darkness ", written in 1930 and published in the August 1931 Weird Tales.
*" The End of the Story ", by Clark Ashton Smith ( Weird Tales, Popular Fiction Publishing Co., May 1930 )
Most of the sonnets were written between 27 December 1929 – 4 January 1930 ; thereafter individual sonnets appeared in Weird Tales and other genre magazines.
* Pogany, W. Magyar Fairy Tales Dutton 1930
He published: 1928, a collection of 26 Lithuanian songs ; 1930, Lithuanian Tales and Stories ; 1933, Lithuanian Tales ; 1937, The origin of the Lithuanian Nation.
The film is based upon Amelia Reynolds Long's 1930 short story entitled " The Thought Monster ", originally published in Weird Tales magazine.
* Twenty Tea-Time Tales, Methuen ( London, England ), 1929, published as Tea Time Tales, Doubleday ( New York, NY ), 1930.
* " Jack Black's Tales of Jail Birds ", New York World, December 21, 1930.
* New Cautionary Tales ( 1930 ) poems
* True Tales of an Old Shellback ( 1930 ) as Stephen Southwold
* The Tales of Mynheer Amayat ( 1930 )
* " Kings of the Night " ( first publication: Weird Tales, November 1930 ).
Howard's Puritan adventurer Solomon Kane explored the lost African city of Negari in " The Moon of Skulls ", published in Weird Tales in 1930.
Between 1930 and 1940, his stories were published in Amazing Stories, Argosy All-Story Weekly, Black Mask, Collier's, Detective Fiction Weekly, Detective Tales, Double Detective, The Illustrated Detective Magazine, Mystery, The Phantom Detective, The Shadow, Startling Stories, Street & Smith Mystery Reader, Street & Smith's Detective Story Magazine, Thrilling Detective, Unknown Worlds and Wonder Stories.
* 1930 The Pirate Wind: Tales of the Sea-Robbers of Malaya ( London: Hutchinson and Co )

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