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  1. Jun 3, 2023 · The house of fear : notes from down below by Carrington, Leonora, 1917-2011. Publication date 1989 Topics Short stories in English 1900-1945 Texts Publisher London ...

  2. Feb 26, 2014 · Leonora Carrington. La Maison de la peur (The House of Fear). (Paris: H. Parisot, 1938.) Illustrations by Max Ernst. Photo: Jennifer Tobias. This was Carrington’s first published work, written when she was just 21, and it was her debut among a network of Surrealist artists. The story linked, in a novel way, the English absurdist storytelling ...

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  4. Oct 13, 1988 · The House of Fear: Notes from Down Below. Hardcover – October 13, 1988. The events and locales of World War II Europe provide the setting for a series of four surrealistic autobiographical novellas that concern the author's romantic and artistic involvement with Max Ernest and her subsequent descent into madness.

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  5. Novella, 1937-38. A very strange re-casting of a real episode: Carrington's sense of abandonment when Ernst left her in Provence to return to his wife in Paris. Strangely, she removes sex from the equation by replacing herself with a young boy who is taken on vacation by an uncle, instead of the uncle's own daughter.

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  6. THE HOUSE OF FEAR. By LEONORA CARRINGTON (City Lights Books; 1988) The late Leonora Carrington was a world-renowned painter and designer, and also one of the most interesting authors to emerge from the surrealist movement. The onetime wife of the famous surrealist artist Max Ernst—whose collage illustrations adorn the present volume ...

  7. Jun 15, 2012 · The house of fear -- The oval lady -- The debutante -- The royal summons -- A man in love -- Uncle Sam Carrington -- Little Francis -- Down below -- Postscript to Down below. 1987 Access-restricted-item

  8. Marina Warner in Leonora Carrington. The House of Fear: Notes from Down Below. New York, 1988, p. 2, ill. front cover (color), calls it "The Inn of the Dawn Horse".

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