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* The collectible Toys/LivingDeadDolls cast includes the "Three Sisters" Sospirare, Tenebre, and Lamenta, a trio of witches who reimagine the Three Mothers in a direct tribute to the Argento film trilogy.
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[[caption-width-right:350:''Suspiria De Profundis: Levana and Our Ladies of Sorrow'' -- Art by ZAKURO OYAMA]]
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* The most triumphant example would be Creator/DarioArgento's "Three Mothers" trilogy of films, which recast the Sorrows as {{wicked witch}}es. The trilogy is comprised of ''Film/Suspiria1977'', ''Film/{{Inferno}}'' and ''Film/MotherOfTears''.

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* The most triumphant example would be Creator/DarioArgento's "Three Mothers" trilogy of films, which recast the Sorrows as {{wicked witch}}es. The trilogy is comprised of ''Film/Suspiria1977'', ''Film/{{Inferno}}'' ''Film/Inferno1980'' and ''Film/MotherOfTears''.
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[[http://www.bartleby.com/27/22.html A prose poem]] by writer (and opium addict) Creator/ThomasDeQuincey (1785-1859). Included in the collection ''Suspiria De Profundis'' (itself a sequel to the more widely known ''Literature/ConfessionsOfAnEnglishOpiumEater''), this essay is considered the supreme example of what De Quincey called "impassioned prose".

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[[http://www.bartleby.com/27/22.html A prose poem]] by writer (and opium addict) writer Creator/ThomasDeQuincey (1785-1859). Included in the collection ''Suspiria De Profundis'' (itself a sequel to the more widely known ''Literature/ConfessionsOfAnEnglishOpiumEater''), this essay is considered the supreme example of what De Quincey called "impassioned prose".

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* DeathOfAChild: The Mother of Tears (or, rather, the Mother of Tears, in the form of grief, accompanies a child's death).



* InfantImmortality: Averted by the Mother of Tears (or, rather, the Mother of Tears, in the form of grief, accompanies an aversion).

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