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  1. Reimagining Delilah's afterlives as femme fatale
    the lost seduction
    Autor*in: Blyth, Caroline
    Erschienen: 2017
    Verlag:  Bloomsbury T&T Clark, London

    "The story of Samson and Delilah in Judges 16 has been studied and retold over the centuries by biblical interpreters, artists, musicians, filmmakers and writers. Within these scholarly and cultural retellings, Delilah is frequently fashioned as the... mehr

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    "The story of Samson and Delilah in Judges 16 has been studied and retold over the centuries by biblical interpreters, artists, musicians, filmmakers and writers. Within these scholarly and cultural retellings, Delilah is frequently fashioned as the quintessential femme fatale -- the shamelessly seductive 'fatal woman' whose sexual treachery ultimately leads to Samson's downfall. Yet these ubiquitous portrayals of Delilah as femme fatale tend to eclipse the many other viable readings of her character that lie, underexplored, within the ambiguity-laden narrative of Judges 16 -- interpretations that offer alternative and more sympathetic portrayals of her biblical persona. In Reimagining Delilah's Afterlives as Femme Fatale, Caroline Blyth guides readers through an in-depth exploration of Delilah's afterlives as femme fatale in both biblical interpretation and popular culture, tracing the social and historical factors that may have inspired them. She then considers alternative afterlives for Delilah's character, using as inspiration both the Judges 16 narrative and a number of cultural texts which deconstruct traditional understandings of the femme fatale, thereby inviting readers to view this iconic biblical character in new and fascinating lights"--

     

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    ISBN: 9780567673121
    Schriftenreihe: Array ; 652
    Schlagworte: Bible; Bible; Delilah
    Weitere Schlagworte: Delilah (Biblical figure)
    Umfang: 198 Seiten, Illustrationen
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    Chapter 1: The femme fatale: cultural icon -- Chapter 2: Mind the gap. Part 1: Delilah's afterlives as femme fatale in biblical interpretation -- Chapter 3: Mind the gap. Part 2: Delilah's afterlives as femme fatale in popular culture -- Chapter 4: Alternative afterlives: deconstructing Delilah as femme fatale

    Includes bibliographical references and index

  2. Reimagining Delilah’s Afterlives as Femme Fatale
    The Lost Seduction
    Autor*in: Blyth, Caroline
    Erschienen: 2017
    Verlag:  Bloomsbury T&T Clark, London

    "The story of Samson and Delilah in Judges 16 has been studied and retold over the centuries by biblical interpreters, artists, musicians, filmmakers and writers. Within these scholarly and cultural retellings, Delilah is frequently fashioned as the... mehr

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    "The story of Samson and Delilah in Judges 16 has been studied and retold over the centuries by biblical interpreters, artists, musicians, filmmakers and writers. Within these scholarly and cultural retellings, Delilah is frequently fashioned as the quintessential femme fatale -- the shamelessly seductive 'fatal woman' whose sexual treachery ultimately leads to Samson's downfall. Yet these ubiquitous portrayals of Delilah as femme fatale tend to eclipse the many other viable readings of her character that lie, underexplored, within the ambiguity-laden narrative of Judges 16 -- interpretations that offer alternative and more sympathetic portrayals of her biblical persona. In Reimagining Delilah's Afterlives as Femme Fatale, Caroline Blyth guides readers through an in-depth exploration of Delilah's afterlives as femme fatale in both biblical interpretation and popular culture, tracing the social and historical factors that may have inspired them. She then considers alternative afterlives for Delilah's character, using as inspiration both the Judges 16 narrative and a number of cultural texts which deconstruct traditional understandings of the femme fatale, thereby inviting readers to view this iconic biblical character in new and fascinating lights"--

     

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    ISBN: 9780567673121
    Schriftenreihe: Library of Hebrew Bible. Old Testament studies ; 652
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    Schlagworte: Bible; Bible; Delilah
    Weitere Schlagworte: Delilah; Delilah (Biblical figure)
    Umfang: x, 198 Seiten, Illustrationen
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

  3. Samson and Delilah in Medieval insular French
    translation and adaptation
    Beteiligt: Léglu, Catherine (HerausgeberIn, ÜbersetzerIn)
    Erschienen: [2018]
    Verlag:  Palgrave Pivot, Cham, Switzerland

    Machine generated contents note:1.Interpretations --2.Visual Culture --3.Verse and Music --4.Prose and Image. Samson and Delilah in Medieval Insular French' investigates several different adaptations of the story of Samson that enabled it to move... mehr

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    Machine generated contents note:1.Interpretations --2.Visual Culture --3.Verse and Music --4.Prose and Image. Samson and Delilah in Medieval Insular French' investigates several different adaptations of the story of Samson that enabled it to move from a strictly religious sphere into vernacular and secular artworks. Catherine Léglu explores the narrative's translation into French in medieval England, examining the multiple versions of the Samson narrative via its many adaptations into verse, prose, visual art and musical. Utilizing a multidisciplinary approach, this text draws together examples from several genres and media, focusing on the importance of book learning to secular works. In analysing this Biblical narrative, Léglu reveals the importance of the Samson and Delilah story as a point of entry into a fuller understanding of medieval translations and adaptations of the Bible

     

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    Beteiligt: Léglu, Catherine (HerausgeberIn, ÜbersetzerIn)
    Sprache: Englisch
    Medientyp: Buch (Monographie)
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    ISBN: 3319906372; 9783319906379
    Schriftenreihe: Palgrave pivot
    The new Middle Ages
    Schlagworte: French literature; Romances; Samson; Delilah; Samson ; Dans la littérature; Dalila ; Dans la littérature; Literature; French literature; Romances; 18.25 French literature; Littérature française ; Avant 1500 ; Histoire et critique; Art; Criticism, interpretation, etc
    Weitere Schlagworte: Samson (Biblical judge); Delilah (Biblical figure); Samson (Biblical judge); Delilah (Biblical figure)
    Umfang: XIX, 126 Seiten, Illustrationen, 22 cm
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

  4. Reimagining Delilah's afterlives as femme fatale
    the lost seduction
    Autor*in: Blyth, Caroline
    Erschienen: 2017
    Verlag:  Bloomsbury T&T Clark, London ; Oxford ; New York ; New Delhi ; Sydney

    "The story of Samson and Delilah in Judges 16 has been studied and retold over the centuries by biblical interpreters, artists, musicians, filmmakers and writers. Within these scholarly and cultural retellings, Delilah is frequently fashioned as the... mehr

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    "The story of Samson and Delilah in Judges 16 has been studied and retold over the centuries by biblical interpreters, artists, musicians, filmmakers and writers. Within these scholarly and cultural retellings, Delilah is frequently fashioned as the quintessential femme fatale -- the shamelessly seductive 'fatal woman' whose sexual treachery ultimately leads to Samson's downfall. Yet these ubiquitous portrayals of Delilah as femme fatale tend to eclipse the many other viable readings of her character that lie, underexplored, within the ambiguity-laden narrative of Judges 16 -- interpretations that offer alternative and more sympathetic portrayals of her biblical persona. In Reimagining Delilah's Afterlives as Femme Fatale, Caroline Blyth guides readers through an in-depth exploration of Delilah's afterlives as femme fatale in both biblical interpretation and popular culture, tracing the social and historical factors that may have inspired them. She then considers alternative afterlives for Delilah's character, using as inspiration both the Judges 16 narrative and a number of cultural texts which deconstruct traditional understandings of the femme fatale, thereby inviting readers to view this iconic biblical character in new and fascinating lights"--

     

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    ISBN: 9780567673121; 9780567688026
    Schriftenreihe: Library of Hebrew Bible. Old Testament studies ; 652
    Schlagworte: Exegese; Rezeption; Femme fatale; Feministische Theologie; Künste
    Weitere Schlagworte: Delila; Delilah; Bible / Feminist criticism; Bible / Criticism, interpretation, etc
    Umfang: 198 Seiten, Illustrationen
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

  5. Reimagining Delilah's afterlives as femme fatale
    the lost seduction
    Autor*in: Blyth, Caroline
    Erschienen: 2020
    Verlag:  Bloomsbury T & T Clark, London, England ; Bloomsbury Publishing

    Chapter 1: The femme fatale: cultural icon -- Chapter 2: Mind the gap part 1: Delilah's interpretive afterlives -- Chapter 3: Mind the gap part 2: Delilah's cultural afterlives -- Chapter 4: Delilah redux. "The story of Samson and Delilah in Judges... mehr

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    Chapter 1: The femme fatale: cultural icon -- Chapter 2: Mind the gap part 1: Delilah's interpretive afterlives -- Chapter 3: Mind the gap part 2: Delilah's cultural afterlives -- Chapter 4: Delilah redux. "The story of Samson and Delilah in Judges 16 has been studied and retold over the centuries by biblical interpreters, artists, musicians, filmmakers and writers. Within these scholarly and cultural retellings, Delilah is frequently fashioned as the quintessential femme fatale -- the shamelessly seductive 'fatal woman' whose sexual treachery ultimately leads to Samson's downfall. Yet these ubiquitous portrayals of Delilah as femme fatale tend to eclipse the many other viable readings of her character that lie, underexplored, within the ambiguity-laden narrative of Judges 16 -- interpretations that offer alternative and more sympathetic portrayals of her biblical persona. In Reimagining Delilah's Afterlives as Femme Fatale, Caroline Blyth guides readers through an in-depth exploration of Delilah's afterlives as femme fatale in both biblical interpretation and popular culture, tracing the social and historical factors that may have inspired them. She then considers alternative afterlives for Delilah's character, using as inspiration both the Judges 16 narrative and a number of cultural texts which deconstruct traditional understandings of the femme fatale, thereby inviting readers to view this iconic biblical character in new and fascinating lights"--

     

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    Schriftenreihe: Library of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament studies ; 652
    T & T Clark library of biblical studies
    Schlagworte: Biblical studies & exegesis; Bible; Delilah
    Weitere Schlagworte: Delilah (Biblical figure)
    Umfang: 1 Online-Ressource (198 pages), illustrations
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    Chapter 1: The femme fatale: cultural icon -- Chapter 2: Mind the gap. Part 1: Delilah's afterlives as femme fatale in biblical interpretation -- Chapter 3: Mind the gap. Part 2: Delilah's afterlives as femme fatale in popular culture -- Chapter 4: Alternative afterlives: deconstructing Delilah as femme fatale

    Includes bibliographical references and indexes

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  6. Reimagining Delilah's afterlives as femme fatale
    the lost seduction
    Autor*in: Blyth, Caroline
    Erschienen: 2019
    Verlag:  Bloomsbury T&T Clark, London ; Oxford ; New York ; New Delhi ; Sydney

    "The story of Samson and Delilah in Judges 16 has been studied and retold over the centuries by biblical interpreters, artists, musicians, filmmakers and writers. Within these scholarly and cultural retellings, Delilah is frequently fashioned as the... mehr

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    "The story of Samson and Delilah in Judges 16 has been studied and retold over the centuries by biblical interpreters, artists, musicians, filmmakers and writers. Within these scholarly and cultural retellings, Delilah is frequently fashioned as the quintessential femme fatale -- the shamelessly seductive 'fatal woman' whose sexual treachery ultimately leads to Samson's downfall. Yet these ubiquitous portrayals of Delilah as femme fatale tend to eclipse the many other viable readings of her character that lie, underexplored, within the ambiguity-laden narrative of Judges 16 -- interpretations that offer alternative and more sympathetic portrayals of her biblical persona. In Reimagining Delilah's Afterlives as Femme Fatale, Caroline Blyth guides readers through an in-depth exploration of Delilah's afterlives as femme fatale in both biblical interpretation and popular culture, tracing the social and historical factors that may have inspired them. She then considers alternative afterlives for Delilah's character, using as inspiration both the Judges 16 narrative and a number of cultural texts which deconstruct traditional understandings of the femme fatale, thereby inviting readers to view this iconic biblical character in new and fascinating lights"--

     

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    Schriftenreihe: Library of Hebrew Bible. Old Testament studies ; 652
    Schlagworte: Femme fatale; Exegese; Feministische Theologie; Künste; Rezeption
    Weitere Schlagworte: Delila; Delilah; Bible / Feminist criticism; Bible / Criticism, interpretation, etc
    Umfang: 198 Seiten, Illustrationen
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

  7. The Romance of the Rose
    Third Edition
    Erschienen: [2023]; ©1971
    Verlag:  Princeton University Press, Princeton, NJ

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  8. Reimagining Delilah’s Afterlives as Femme Fatale
    The Lost Seduction
    Autor*in: Blyth, Caroline
    Erschienen: 2017
    Verlag:  Bloomsbury T&T Clark, London

    "The story of Samson and Delilah in Judges 16 has been studied and retold over the centuries by biblical interpreters, artists, musicians, filmmakers and writers. Within these scholarly and cultural retellings, Delilah is frequently fashioned as the... mehr

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    "The story of Samson and Delilah in Judges 16 has been studied and retold over the centuries by biblical interpreters, artists, musicians, filmmakers and writers. Within these scholarly and cultural retellings, Delilah is frequently fashioned as the quintessential femme fatale -- the shamelessly seductive 'fatal woman' whose sexual treachery ultimately leads to Samson's downfall. Yet these ubiquitous portrayals of Delilah as femme fatale tend to eclipse the many other viable readings of her character that lie, underexplored, within the ambiguity-laden narrative of Judges 16 -- interpretations that offer alternative and more sympathetic portrayals of her biblical persona. In Reimagining Delilah's Afterlives as Femme Fatale, Caroline Blyth guides readers through an in-depth exploration of Delilah's afterlives as femme fatale in both biblical interpretation and popular culture, tracing the social and historical factors that may have inspired them. She then considers alternative afterlives for Delilah's character, using as inspiration both the Judges 16 narrative and a number of cultural texts which deconstruct traditional understandings of the femme fatale, thereby inviting readers to view this iconic biblical character in new and fascinating lights"--

     

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    ISBN: 9780567673121
    Schriftenreihe: Library of Hebrew Bible. Old Testament studies ; 652
    T&T Clark library of biblical studies
    Schlagworte: Bible; Bible; Delilah
    Weitere Schlagworte: Delilah; Delilah (Biblical figure)
    Umfang: x, 198 Seiten, Illustrationen
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    Includes bibliographical references and index

  9. The Romance of the Rose
    Third Edition
    Erschienen: 2023; ©1971
    Verlag:  Princeton University Press, Princeton, NJ

    Many English-speaking readers of the Roman de la rose, the famous dream allegory of the thirteenth century, have come to rely on Charles Dahlberg's elegant and precise translation of the Old French text. His line-by-line rendering in contemporary... mehr

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    Many English-speaking readers of the Roman de la rose, the famous dream allegory of the thirteenth century, have come to rely on Charles Dahlberg's elegant and precise translation of the Old French text. His line-by-line rendering in contemporary English is available again, this time in a third edition with an updated critical apparatus. Readers at all levels can continue to deepen their understanding of this rich tale about the Lover and his quest--against the admonishments of Reason and the obstacles set by Jealousy and Resistance--to pluck the fair Rose in the Enchanted Garden.The original introduction by Dahlberg remains an excellent overview of the work, covering such topics as the iconographic significance of the imagery and the use of irony in developing the central theme of love. His new preface reviews selected scholarship through 1990, which examines, for example, the sources and influences of the work, the two authors, the nature of the allegorical narrative as a genre, the use of first person, and the poem's early reception. The new bibliographic material incorporates that of the earlier editions. The sixty-four miniature illustrations from thirteenth-and fifteenth-century manuscripts are retained, as are the notes keyed to the Langlois edition, on which the translation is based

     

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  10. Reimagining Delilah's Afterlives As Femme Fatale
    The Lost Seduction
    Autor*in: Blyth, Caroline
    Erschienen: 2017
    Verlag:  Bloomsbury Publishing PLC, London

    Cover -- Half Title -- Series -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Figures -- Acknowledgements -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- Chapter 1 The Femme Fatale: Cultural Icon -- The Dusk Hours of the Nineteenth Century: Femmes Fatales in... mehr

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    Cover -- Half Title -- Series -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Figures -- Acknowledgements -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- Chapter 1 The Femme Fatale: Cultural Icon -- The Dusk Hours of the Nineteenth Century: Femmes Fatales in the Fin de Siècle -- The (Sexualized) Female of the Species Is More Deadly than the Male -- Gender bending Femmes -- The Earthly Chimera -- Erotic Exotics -- Origins of the Fin de Siècle Femme Fatale -- Reflecting Back and Looking Ahead -- A Dame to Die for: The Femme Fatale in Hard-boiled Fiction and Film Noir -- Exquisite Violence -- Queer Noir Femmes -- A Hard-boiled Otherness -- Damsels in Disguise and Duplicitous Dames -- The Dame's Demise -- Sites of Contention: The Origins of Hard-boiled and Noir Femmes Fatales -- Saying Au Revoir - But Not for Too Long -- Sexed Up and Gender Fluid: The Fatal Woman in the Twentieth Century Fin de Siècle and Beyond -- 'Flesh Seduces. Passion Kills' -- Lost in the Post-feminist: Gender Subversion and the Neo-noir Femmes Fatales -- Getting Away with Murder -- Fin de Siècle Anxieties Redux: Origins of the Neo-noir Femme Fatale -- Summing Up the Femme Fatale -- Chapter 2 Mind The Gap Part 1: Delilah's Interpretive Afterlives -- Introduction -- What's in a Name? -- Gendering Sex -- Did They or Didn't They? -- Gender Trouble? -- Whoring Around -- 'I Am Philistine, and Beautiful': Race, Hybridity and Otherness -- Show Me the Money: Unravelling Delilah's Motivations -- (Un)happy Endings: Delilah's Fate -- Lingering Impressions -- Chapter 3 Mind The Gap Part 2: Delilah's Cultural Afterlives -- Fatal Words: Delilah as Femme Fatale in Literature -- Captured on Canvas: Delilah in Art -- Peter Paul Rubens, Samson and Delilah (c. 1609-10) -- A Coterie of Delilahs from Gustave Moreau -- Alexandre Cabanel, Samson and Delilah (1878). Solomon Joseph Solomon, Samson and Delilah, 1887 -- José Echenagusía Errazquin, Samson and Delilah, 1887 -- De-glamorizing Delilah -- Delilah in Music -- Camille Saint-Saëns, Samson et Dalila -- Fatal Femme, Floozie and Feckless Lover: Delilah in Contemporary Song -- Delilah Projected -- Samson and Delilah (1949): 'Bring in a Woman and You Bring in Trouble' -- Post-feminist and Patriarchal: Nic Roeg's Samson and Delilah (1996) -- The Dialectics of Discourses and Afterlives -- Chapter 4 Delilah Redux -- When Raymond Met Delilah: The Femme Fatale in Farewell My Lovely -- A Scandal in Sorek -- TheWhipHand - Irene Adler as Femme Fatale -- 'Brainy Is the New Sexy' - Sherlock as a Fatal Femme -- Conclusion -- Bibliography -- Index of authors -- Index of Biblical Texts

     

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  11. Reimagining Delilah's afterlives as femme fatale
    the lost seduction
    Autor*in: Blyth, Caroline
    Erschienen: 2020
    Verlag:  Bloomsbury T & T Clark, London, England ; Bloomsbury Publishing

    Chapter 1: The femme fatale: cultural icon -- Chapter 2: Mind the gap part 1: Delilah's interpretive afterlives -- Chapter 3: Mind the gap part 2: Delilah's cultural afterlives -- Chapter 4: Delilah redux. "The story of Samson and Delilah in Judges... mehr

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    Chapter 1: The femme fatale: cultural icon -- Chapter 2: Mind the gap part 1: Delilah's interpretive afterlives -- Chapter 3: Mind the gap part 2: Delilah's cultural afterlives -- Chapter 4: Delilah redux. "The story of Samson and Delilah in Judges 16 has been studied and retold over the centuries by biblical interpreters, artists, musicians, filmmakers and writers. Within these scholarly and cultural retellings, Delilah is frequently fashioned as the quintessential femme fatale -- the shamelessly seductive 'fatal woman' whose sexual treachery ultimately leads to Samson's downfall. Yet these ubiquitous portrayals of Delilah as femme fatale tend to eclipse the many other viable readings of her character that lie, underexplored, within the ambiguity-laden narrative of Judges 16 -- interpretations that offer alternative and more sympathetic portrayals of her biblical persona. In Reimagining Delilah's Afterlives as Femme Fatale, Caroline Blyth guides readers through an in-depth exploration of Delilah's afterlives as femme fatale in both biblical interpretation and popular culture, tracing the social and historical factors that may have inspired them. She then considers alternative afterlives for Delilah's character, using as inspiration both the Judges 16 narrative and a number of cultural texts which deconstruct traditional understandings of the femme fatale, thereby inviting readers to view this iconic biblical character in new and fascinating lights"--

     

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    Schriftenreihe: Library of Hebrew Bible/Old Testament studies ; 652
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    Schlagworte: Bible; Delilah; Biblical studies & exegesis
    Weitere Schlagworte: Delilah (Biblical figure)
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    Chapter 1: The femme fatale: cultural icon -- Chapter 2: Mind the gap. Part 1: Delilah's afterlives as femme fatale in biblical interpretation -- Chapter 3: Mind the gap. Part 2: Delilah's afterlives as femme fatale in popular culture -- Chapter 4: Alternative afterlives: deconstructing Delilah as femme fatale

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