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Meanwhile, the restaurant that inspired both Puck and Tower became a distinguished establishment, popularizing its so called " mantra " in its book by Paul Bertolli and owner Alice Waters, Chez Panisse Cooking, in 1988.
Vertical typographical emoticons were published in 1881 by the U. S. satirical magazine Puck.
A political cartoon from an 1894 Puck ( magazine ) | Puck magazine by illustrator S. D.
* Puck, a novel by Ouida
If you had the knack, Puck might do minor housework for you, quick fine needlework or butter-churning, which could be undone in a moment by his knavish tricks if you fell out of favour with him.
Kipling's Puck of Pook's Hill, painted by Arthur Rackham
The folklore of Puck was magisterially assembled by William Bell, in two volumes that appeared in 1852 that have been called a " monument to nineteenth-century antiquarianism gone rampant.
Puck and "" Bottom "" are the only two characters who interact and progress the three central stories in the whole play, Puck is the one who is first introduced in the fairies story and creates the drama of the lover's story by messing up who loves whom, as well as placing the ass on Bottom's head in his story.
Puck is Oberon's servant sent by Oberon, who is angry with Titania the fairy queen because he could not have the indian boy / slave, so Puck is sent to fetch the flower that has been hit by cupid's arrows.
Puck is then instructed by Oberon to use the love juice to fix the love entanglement occurring between the Athenian lovers who also happen to be running about in the forest.
) Later, Puck is ordered by Oberon to fix the mistake he ( Puck ) made, by producing a dark fog, leading the lovers astray within it by imitating their voices, and then applying the flower to Lysander's eyes, which will cause him to fall back in love with Hermia.
Puck by Carl Andersson, Midsommarkransen, Stockholm, Sweden
* Sculpture Puck, by Carl Andersson, bronze, 1912, in the Stockholm suburb of Midsommarkransen in Sweden
* Puck by Brenda Putnam, marble, 1932, at the Folger Shakespeare Library in Washington D. C.

Puck and Sir
Among other things the series asserts that Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford was a secret illegitimate son of Queen Elizabeth I ; that Sir Francis Walsingham, the Queen's spymaster, did not die in 1590 as history records but lived in secret for another five years ; that playwrights Christopher Marlowe, William Shakespeare and Ben Jonson were all secret agents of the Queen and underwent dangerous missions in her service, in addition to their theatrical activities ; that the plays of all three had profound secret political and magical meanings ; that Edmund Spencer's The Faerie Queene was not a fictional work but was based on a true Kingdom of Faerie, whose Queen had a secret pact of mutual help with the English Queen Elizabeth ; that Christopher Marlowe was not assassinated in 1593 as history records but was taken into Faerie where he became the lover of the witch Morgan le Fay ; and that Shakespeare had also visited Faerie and personally met with Puck and other supposedly legendary characters depicted in A Midsummer Night's Dream.

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An early 17th century broadside ballad, " The Mad Merry Pranks of Robin Goodfellow "— which is so deft and literate it has been taken for the work of Ben Jonson — describes Puck / Robin Goodfellow as the emissary of Oberon, the Faery King, inspiring night-terrors in old women but also carding their wool while they sleep, leading travellers astray, taking the shape of animals, blowing out the candles to kiss the girls in the darkness, twitching off their bedclothes, or making them fall out of bed on the cold floor, tattling secrets, and changing babes in cradles with elflings.
In the play, Shakespeare introduces Puck as the " shrewd and knavish sprite " and " that merry wanderer of the night " in some scenes it would seem that he is longing for freedom and he is also a jester to Oberon, the fairy king.
At the end of the play ( Act 5 Scene 1 ) Puck delivers a speech in which he addresses the audience directly, apologizing for anything that might have offended them and suggesting that they pretend it was a dream:
One week, the entire group of Solid Gold Dancers managed to squeeze into a single square ; at other times, the lower left square was modified into a rectangle to accommodate extra stars or props, such as kitchens for Wolfgang Puck, Joe Carcione or Justin Wilson.
" The name the " Old Woman " ( Latin vetula ) for such " corn dolls " was in use among the Germanic pagans of Flanders in the 7th century, where Saint Eligius discouraged them from their old practices: " not make vetulas, ( little figures of the Old Woman ), little deer or iotticos or set tables the house-elf, compare Puck ( mythology ) | Puck at night or exchange New Year gifts or supply superfluous drinks Yule custom.
Zamora's personal struggle with AIDS, and his conflict with housemate David " Puck " Rainey is credited with helping to make The Real World a hit show, for which Time ranked it # 7 on their list of 32 Epic Moments in Reality-TV History.
After Puck straightens out what he has done, and Demetrius discovers that he is really in love with Helena after all, Oberon looks upon Titania and her lover, Bottom, and feels sorry for what he has done.
When she learned that she was named for the wine, Château Margaux, which her parents, Puck and Jack Hemingway ( eldest son of Ernest ), were drinking the night she was conceived, she changed the original spelling from " Margot " to " Margaux " to match.
The biggest ham among them, Bottom, becomes the unlikely object of interest for love-potion-charmed fairy queen Titania after he is cursed with the head and ears of an ass by the servant-spirit Puck.
The Life founded in 1883 was similar to Puck and was published for 53 years as a general-interest light entertainment magazine, heavy on illustrations, jokes and social commentary.
Puck was the first magazine to carry illustrated advertising and the first to successfully adopt full-color lithography printing for a weekly publication.
The RavenAn 1890 Puck cartoon depicts President of the United States | President Benjamin Harrison at his desk wearing his William Henry Harrison | grandfather's hat which is too big for his head, suggesting that he is not fit for the presidency.
: n an age of partisan politics and partisan journalism, Puck became the nation's premier journal of graphic humor and political satire, played an important role as a non-partisan crusader for good government and the triumph of American constitutional ideals.
* The Puck Building serves as the venue for a black-tie party in the 1991 Bret Easton Ellis novel, American Psycho.
* Press release, NYU Inks Deal for " Dream Space " in Puck Building
Ōten Shimokawa was a political caricaturist and cartoonist who worked for the magazine Tokyo Puck.
While bringing Guardian to the Box Units for imprisonment, Vindicator is ambushed by Puck.
A zombified version of Alpha Flight ( consisting of Guardian, Northstar, Aurora, Sasquatch, Puck and Snowbird ) appeared in the first issue of Marvel Zombies: Dead Days, attacking the X-Men at the Xavier Institute for Gifted Youngsters, and killing Professor X in the process.
In November and December 1655 Swedish army under Gustaf Otto Stenbock captured all towns of Royal Prussia, except for Gdańsk, Puck and Malbork.

Puck and Shakespeare
* Puck ( A Midsummer Night's Dream ), a Shakespeare character
Vince Cardinale as Puck from the Carmel Shakespeare Festival production of " A Midsummer Night's Dream ", Sept., 2000
The Arden Shakespeare decides to call him " Puck ", and amends all stage directions ( but not actual dialogue ) that call him " Robin " or " Robin Goodfellow ".
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In historiography, what is now called speculative fiction has previously been termed " historical invention ", " historical fiction ", and similar names and is extensively noted in literary criticism of the works of William Shakespeare as when he co-locates Athenian Duke Theseus and Amazonian Queen Hippolyta, English fairy Puck, and Roman god Cupid across time and space in the Fairyland of its Merovingian Germanic sovereign Oberon in A Midsummer Night's Dream ; in mythography it has been termed " mythopoesis " or mythopoeia, " fictional speculation ", the creative design and generation of lore, regarding such works as J. R. R.
* 1970 A Midsummer Night's Dream with John Kane ( Puck ), Frances de la Tour ( Helena ), Ben Kingsley ( Demetrius ) and Patrick Stewart ( Snout ): see 1970 Royal Shakespeare Company production of A Midsummer Night's Dream
In Magic Street by Orson Scott Card, the character of Puck suggests that Queen Mab and Titania, of A Midsummer Night's Dream, are in fact, the same individual, but Shakespeare did not realize it.
Jenkins first formed Puck and Natty ( the name originating from the Shakespeare characters ), a ' funky rap masta ' group, with Detroit rapper Herman Chunn in 1992, after a failed experiment with his band Splash.
In 2002, Rebecca toured with the British Shakespeare Company in an open-air production of Romeo and Juliet, playing Juliet opposite Tama Matheson as Romeo, and in the same year played Peaseblossom in A Midsummer Night's Dream with Wayne Sleep as Puck, also an open-air production.
Waterhouse has appeared in a wide range of theatre productions in the UK, and has appeared in the Shakespeare productions A Midsummer Night's Dream ( as Puck ), Twelfth Night ( as Fabian ), Macbeth ( as Fleance ) and Hamlet ( as the title role ).
Work with the Royal Shakespeare Company includes the title role in Richard III and the role of Puck in A Midsummer Night's Dream.

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