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211: William Butler Yeats
... Society for the purpose of conducting magical experiments. They promoted their idea that "whatever great poets had affirmed in there finest moments was the nearest we could come to an authoritative religion and that their mythology and their spirits of wind and water were but literal truth." This sparked Yeats’s interest in the study of the occult. After his experience in the hermetic society he joined the Rosicrucians, Madam H ...
212: Pablo Picasso
... of art, "Femme-Fleur", and also a large pastoral scene, "La Joie de Vivre" ("The Joy of Life", 1946, Musee Picasso). He used fauns, pipe players, nymphs dancing or sleeping, and centaurs. A whole mediterranean mythology comes to life beside the landscapes of Vallauris and the happy scenes ("Maternity with Orange," 1951) in which his children, Claude (born in 1947) and Paloma (born in 1949), appear. In the beginning of Autumn ...
213: Ozzy Osbourne
... on his left knuckles and a happy face on his left knee. Eventually Ozzy got out of the criminal field and started several small bands witch failed. Like the bands Approach, Music Machine, Rare Breed, Mythology. But he had no luck with any of these bands and ended up ditching them all. Until one day he put an add in the paper as follows "Ozzy Zig looking for band, owns own ...
214: Pablo Picasso 2
... of art, "Femme-Fleur", and also a large pastoral scene, "La Joie de Vivre" ("The Joy of Life", 1946, Musee Picasso). He used fauns, pipe players, nymphs dancing or sleeping, and centaurs. A whole mediterranean mythology comes to life beside the landscapes of Vallauris and the happy scenes ("Maternity with Orange," 1951) in which his children, Claude (born in 1947) and Paloma (born in 1949), appear. In the beginning of Autumn ...
215: Freud 2
... his own views in many publications and lectures. After the onset of World War I Freud devoted little time to clinical observation and concentrated on the application of his theories to the interpretation of religion, mythology, art, and literature. In 1923 he was stricken with cancer of the jaw, which necessitated constant, painful treatment in addition to many surgical operations. Despite his physical suffering he continued his literary activity for the ...
216: Biography Of Karl Marx
... t necessary and was the opium of the masses) In October 1835 Marx matriculated at the University of Bonn. The courses he attended were exclusively in the humanities, in subjects such as Greek and Roman mythology and the history of art. He participated in the usual student activities got involved in a fight and spent a day in jail for being drunk and disorderly. Mark left the University and enrolled at ...
217: Mozart
... great apparel. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was one of the greatest composers the world has ever see. Mozart is much in evidence today. His music is heard in TV commercials and he has entered our pop mythology as the crass innocent of Peter Schaeffer’s Amadeus. His music is reputed to make one smarter. 8 List of works cited. Anderson, Emily, ed. The Letters of Mozart and His Family. New York, 1985 ...
218: Adolf HItler
... When his teacher glorified Germany's role, "we would sit there enraptured and often on the verge of tears." From boyhood he was devoted to Wagner's operas that glorified the Teutons' dark and furious mythology. Failure plagued him. After his father's death, when Adolf was 13, he studied watercolor painting, but accomplished little. After his mother's death, when he was 19, he went to Vienna. There the Academy ...
219: William Shakespeare
... to 1616 Family and Education -born in Stratford-on-Avon -his father was a prominant citizen or "gentleman" -Shakespeare read everything available in print -he read the classics, French and Italian plays, legends, folk plays, mythology, historical chronicles, and the Bible -Gutenberg printing press had been invented 100 years earlier -married Ann Hathaway and had three children - Susanna, and the twins Hamnet and Judith -Shakespeare died in 1616 of Brights' disease ...
220: Pablo Picasso
... of art, "Femme-Fleur", and also a large pastoral scene, "La Joie de Vivre" ("The Joy of Life", 1946, Musee Picasso). He used fauns, pipe players, nymphs dancing or sleeping, and centaurs. A whole mediterranean mythology comes to life beside the landscapes of Vallauris and the happy scenes ("Maternity with Orange," 1951) in which his children, Claude (born in 1947) and Paloma (born in 1949), appear. In the beginning of Autumn ...


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