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  2. Madame de Mauves - Wikipedia

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    Madame de Mauves is a novella by Henry James, originally published in The Galaxy magazine in 1874. The story centers on the troubled marriage of a scrupulous American wife and a far from scrupulous French husband, and is told mostly from the point of view of a male friend of the wife. The tale reflects the intense interest James took in the ...

  3. Category:Television shows about adultery - Wikipedia

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    Madame Bovary (2000 TV series) Marcella (TV series) Marley's Ghosts; Marry Me, Marry You; Marry My Husband; The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel; A Million Little Things; Mrs Wilson (TV series) MTV Big F; My Faithful Husband; My Husband's Lover; My Lover, My Wife

  4. Medusa (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Medusa explains that her husband's silence is a burden that she also bears. Black Bolt makes an appearance at this point and the two are shown to make love as Medusa contemplates her longing to hear a moan, whisper, or laugh from him. [volume & issue needed] The title Son of M focuses on Pietro Maximoff following the events of House of M. After ...

  5. Delphine LaLaurie - Wikipedia

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    The LaLaurie mansion, from a 1906 postcard. Marie Delphine Macarty or MacCarthy (March 19, 1787 – December 7, 1849), more commonly known as Madame Blanque or, after her third marriage, as Madame LaLaurie, was a New Orleans socialite and serial killer who was believed to have tortured and murdered enslaved people in her household.

  6. Medusa's Coil - Wikipedia

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    "Medusa's Coil" is a short story by H. P. Lovecraft and Zealia Bishop. It was first published in Weird Tales magazine in January 1939, two years after Lovecraft's death. The story concerns the son of an American plantation owner who brings back from Paris a new wife.

  7. Jackie Kennedy ignored Maria Callas’ affair with Aristotle ...

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    When Jackie Kennedy learned that her husband, Aristotle Onassis, was having an affair with Maria Callas, she did what she knew best – looked the other way. The claim was made by Kiki Feroudi ...

  8. Medusa - Wikipedia

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    Its purpose was to act as a guardian for female power, keeping the book solely in the hands of women. Stephen Wilk, author of Medusa: Solving the Mystery of the Gorgon, questioned Medusa's enduring status among the feminist movement. He believes that one reason for her longevity may be her role as a protector, fearsome and enraged.

  9. Here's 'the only way' Lori Loughlin and her husband could ...

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    SEE ALSO: Lori Loughlin and husband 'not seeing how serious this is' amid new charges. That explains why prosecutors reportedly offered all 36 parents charged in the case plea deals, all of which ...