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  2. Category:Lions in literature - Wikipedia

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    The Lion and the Mouse; The Lion Grown Old; The Lion in Love (fable) ... Media in category "Lions in literature" This category contains only the following file.

  3. A Lover's Complaint - Wikipedia

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    Had Vickers keyed in "spongy", "outwardly", and "physic"—trying the various possible original spellings and selecting instances of "physic" as a verb—he would have found that in the whole of LION ["literature online" database], covering more than six centuries of English poetry, drama, and prose, four separate works contain all three words ...

  4. Category:Fictional lions - Wikipedia

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  5. Lionboy - Wikipedia

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    The Young Lion, the most adventurous of the lions and the closest friend to Charlie. The Oldest Lion, A humble leader of the band of circus lions, father of Elsina and the Young Lion. The Lionesses, who rarely speak, and are the most mysterious and deadly of the band of circus lions. One is yellowish, one is silvery and one bronze in colour.

  6. List of Lion stories - Wikipedia

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    The story was reprinted in Lion from December 22, 1973, to May 18, 1974; this second run featured a modified conclusion so the story finished before the merger with Valiant. In 2023, Rebellion Developments produced a trade paperback containing the entire serial as part of their Treasury of British Comics series of collected editions. [2] [4]

  7. Ywain and Gawain - Wikipedia

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    Ywain and Gawain is an early-14th century Middle English Arthurian verse romance based quite closely upon the late-12th-century Old French romance The Knight of the Lion by Chrétien de Troyes. [ 1 ] Plot

  8. The Man-eaters of Tsavo - Wikipedia

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    The Man-eaters of Tsavo is a semi-autobiographical book written by Anglo-Irish military officer and hunter John Henry Patterson.Published in 1907, [1] it recounts his experiences in East Africa while supervising the construction of a railroad bridge over the Tsavo river in Kenya, in 1898.

  9. Jud Süß (Feuchtwanger novel) - Wikipedia

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    Like a negative image, the film is a total inversion of Feuchtwanger's narrative as it mirrors the literary texts’ central elements in reverse; Lion Feuchtwanger's depiction of Josef Süß Oppenheimer's journey from a power-hungry financial and political genius to a more enlightened human being is turned into an anti-Semitic propaganda piece. [6]