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The Kiss by the Window (or Kissing by the Window or simply The Kiss) is an 1892 oil-on-canvas painting by the Norwegian artist Edvard Munch, now in the National Gallery of Norway. [1] It forms part of his series known as The Frieze of Life, which treats the cycle of life, death and love and was produced between 1893 and 1918. [citation needed]
In 2024, the poems were adapted by students of St. Mira’s College for Girls, Pune, as part of their theater course. The play, which brought the poems to life on stage, was designed and directed by Prathmesh Viveki. The first performance took place on October 26, 2024, at the Indulakshmi Auditorium.
Charlotte Dacre (17? [Note 1] [1] – 7 November 1825), born Charlotte King, was a British Gothic novelist, and poet.[2] [3] Most references today are given as Charlotte Dacre, but she first wrote under the pseudonym "Rosa Matilda" and later adopted a second pseudonym to confuse her critics.
Sobering Romance (in German: Sachliche Romanze) is considered to be one of the best and beloved poems by Erich Kästner (1899–1974). It first was published in the Vossische Zeitung at Berlin on 20 April 1928, and was republished in Kästner's second volume of poetry Lärm im Spiegel (Noise in the mirror) a year later.
The poem was not originally composed by Burns himself, but by John Hughes (1677–1720), before 1719, for a window in Wallington House, home of a Mrs Elizabeth Bridges. [25] In the 1880s, the window pane was said to have been broken or removed during repairs to the house, but in the 1880s Miss Allison, a granddaughter of Edward, [ 26 ] recited ...
The light in the kitchen window: poems 1994 Iris Press 74 Acres that Grow Stones: poetry 1996 Bell Buckle Press 53 Southern Voices in Every Direction 1996 Bell Buckle Press 159 co-author: Su Ellen Alfred Life's Down to Old Women's Shoes: poetry and personal essays 1997 Bell Buckle Press 61 Bell Buckle Biscuits: stories 1999 Bell Buckle Press 128
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Through the window, he notices a parrot in a cage and a sleeping dachshund on the floor, which he finds comforting. When he rings the doorbell, it is instantly answered by a middle-aged landlady. Billy discovers that her boarding house is extremely cheap, and finds the woman somewhat eccentric and absent-minded, but very kind.