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An illusion of love and death in "Pale horse, pale rider"

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Pale Horse

2021
Abstract The third benefit of no longer eating animals is a reduction in the prevalence of zoonotic diseases: diseases acquired from a nonhuman, vertebrate host. The majority of temperate diseases, almost all tropical diseases, and probably all newly emerging infectious diseases are zoonoses or they have zoonotic origins.
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Pale

New Literary History
Abstract: The word "pale" is attested as a common noun in English from the fourteenth century onward but took on more specific meaning to describe fortified regions of English-held France and Ireland in the later fifteenth century. From the outset, the "Pale" in Ireland was identified as "English," and applied to the community of a geographically ...
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Global Horror: Pale Horse, Pale Rider

2018
Punter begins with an overview of Julia Kristeva’s Powers of Horror, then addresses a number of themes within recent global horror, citing exemplary texts: the body and race (Helen Oyeyemi, White Is for Witching and The Opposite House); migration and the refugee (Andrea Levy, Small Island, and Jamaica Kincaid, A Small Place); totalitarianism and ...
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