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Astolat (/ˈæstəˌlæt, -ˌlɑːt/; French: Escalot) is a
legendary castle and town of
Great Britain named in
Arthurian legends. It is the home of Elaine, "the...
- "The Lady of Shalott" is a
lyrical ballad by the 19th-century
English poet
Alfred Tennyson and one of his best-known works.
Inspired by the 13th-century...
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Eugene Shalit (born
March 25, 1926) is an
American retired journalist,
television personality, film and book critic, and author.
After starting to work...
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Elaine Matter of
Britain character Elaine, the Lady of
Shallott by
Edward Reginald Frampton (1920)
First appearance Vulgate Cycle In-universe information...
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though it came "at the cost of
reducing her to a sort of Lady of
Shallott languishing for most of the
final two films". In the
Mythopoeic Society's...
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PreRaphaelite oil
painting of the Lady of
Shallott,
finely dressed, on a
small boat in a river...
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ghost fiction are
collected in The
Light Invisible (1903) and A
Mirror of
Shallott (1907). His novel, Lord of the
World (1907), is
generally regarded as one...
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Three Sonatas for Nine
Instruments (withdrawn)
Arthur Bliss – The Lady of
Shallott (ballet) Marc
Blitzstein –
Elizabethan Songs (6), for
voice and
piano Lear:...
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Bridge of Weir Road.
Boarders were once
accepted and
accommodated in
Shallott, the
current junior school building. The
junior school was then located...
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doctorate in 1929. For his D.Mus. he
submitted two
choral works: The Lady of
Shallott and
Message of the
March Wind.
Blower was long ****ociated with Petersfield...