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Auguste Blackman 'Red Night' bright & vivid each extrapolated for its formal

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each extrapolated for its formal delights

a modernist Portuguese poet

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Auguste Blackman 'Red Night' bright & vivid each extrapolated for its formalAuguste Blackmans Red Night is inspired by Edward Lears famous 1871 poem The Owl and the Pussycat. Like Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonderland, Lear wrote this poem for a friends child. Whether there is any meaning to it, other than mere delight, is a subject of debate. Lear was, after all, a nonsense writer, inventor of the fatuous term runcible. For some historians however, The Owl and the Pussycat can be read as a commentary on Victorian society. In

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