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  2. Six (musical) - Wikipedia

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    Six (stylised in all caps) is a British musical comedy in the style of a pop concert. Its music, book, and lyrics were written by Toby Marlow and Lucy Moss. [1] It is a modern retelling of the lives of the six wives of Henry VIII, presented in the form of a singing competition.

  3. The Chalice of the Gods - Wikipedia

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    The Chalice of the Gods is a fantasy-adventure novel based on Greek mythology by Rick Riordan.It was released on September 26, 2023, by Disney Hyperion.It is the sixth novel of the Percy Jackson & the Olympians series, doubling as the first novel of The Senior Year Adventures.

  4. Eneados - Wikipedia

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    By fors of goddis abuse, from euery steid, Of cruell Juno throu ald remembrit fede. Gret pane in batail sufferit he alsso, Or he his goddis brocht in Latio, And belt the cite, fra quham, of nobill fame, The Latyne pepill takyn heth thar name, And eik the faderis, princis of Alba, Cam, and the wallaris of gret Rome alswa.

  5. Daisy Jones & the Six: The Biggest Differences Between the ...

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    In the book, a big part of Nicky, i.e. Niccolo, is that he's an Italian prince, and when Daisy marries him on a whim in Rome, she becomes a princess. In the show, Nicky is Irish, who says he's ...

  6. The Biggest Differences Between the 'Daisy Jones & the Six ...

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    Daisy Jones & the Six: Show vs. Book Lacey Terrell/Prime Video "Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." Spoilers ahead.

  7. Hexalogy - Wikipedia

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    A hexalogy (from Greek ἑξα- hexa-, "six" and -λογία -logia, "discourse") is a compound literary or narrative work that is made up of six distinct works.The word apparently first appeared in English as a borrowing from German, in discussions of August Bungert's Wagnerian opera cycle entitled Homerische Welt based on the Iliad and the Odyssey. [1]

  8. William Gaddis - Wikipedia

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    William Thomas Gaddis Jr. (December 29, 1922 – December 16, 1998) was an American novelist. [1] [2] The first and longest of his five novels, The Recognitions, was named one of TIME magazine's 100 best novels from 1923 to 2005 [3] and two others, J R and A Frolic of His Own, won the annual U.S. National Book Award for Fiction. [4]

  9. Vala, or The Four Zoas - Wikipedia

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    Vala, or The Four Zoas is one of the uncompleted prophetic books by the English poet William Blake, begun in 1797. The eponymous main characters of the book are the Four Zoas (Urthona, Urizen, Luvah and Tharmas), who were created by the fall of Albion in Blake's mythology. It consists of nine books, referred to as "nights".