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Evil Through Other Eyes: A Comparative Analysis of Frederick Clegg and Hannibal Lecter
Resumen:El objetivo de esta disertación es demostrar cómo las narraciones literarias consiguen que el lector justifique la maldad de personajes inmorales. Este análisis se centrará en los principales antagonistas de las novelas El coleccionista (1963), escrita por John Fowles, y El silencio de los corderos (1968), de Thomas Harris: Frederick Clegg y ...Ortín González, Asier +1 more
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2014
Evil isn't simply an abstract theological or philosophical talking point. In our society, the idea of evil feeds entertainment, manifests in all sorts of media, and is a root concept in our collective psyche. This accessible and appealing book examines what evil means to us.Evil has been with us since the Garden of Eden, when Eve unleashed evil by ...
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Evil isn't simply an abstract theological or philosophical talking point. In our society, the idea of evil feeds entertainment, manifests in all sorts of media, and is a root concept in our collective psyche. This accessible and appealing book examines what evil means to us.Evil has been with us since the Garden of Eden, when Eve unleashed evil by ...
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From Hannibal Lecter to Alex Cross: Forensic Mental Health Experts in Popular Fiction
Academic Psychiatry, 2014Susan Hatters Friedman +1 more
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Cooking with Hannibal: Food, liminality and monstrosity in Hannibal
European Journal of American Culture, 2015exaly
This Is My Becoming: Transformation, Hybridity, and the Monstrous in NBC's Hannibal
University of Toronto Quarterly, 2018exaly

