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Allegories of Format John Martin Gallery Pedestrians were regularly attacked by

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Pedestrians were regularly attacked by the Five Points' gangs

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her relationship with Jean-Paul Sartre began

corporal punishment

But her title also suggests the way photographers enhance images in the darkroom

Allegories of Format John Martin Gallery Pedestrians were regularly attacked byAllegories of Format examines the significance of format to the literary oeuvre of the nineteenth century Swiss author, Gottfried Keller (1819 1890), best known for his 1855 novel, Green Henry (Der Gruene Heinrich). Malika Maskarinec understands format as the organization of a media object's relationship to a world of objects and persons; format orders a text's contents or, in the case of literature, what it represents. Maskarinec focuses on three

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