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Anime is indebted to European art movement of "Golden Age of Illustrations".
The Golden Age of Illustrations is very underrated. I consider it Europe's best art movement.

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Kay Nielsen is pretty good too.
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Yeah, I need to get to reading Madeleine. Nice pick.

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If the literature isn't centered around darkness or light, speaking metaphorically here, I can't read it with sincerity. Almost everything outside of horror and children's literature feels disingenuous to me. I don't know why, but it started happening after my past-life recollection, which genetic testing afterwards verified. I feel stories that center around a simple good or evil dichotomy, or one side at the expense of the other, are superior to those who try to deal with ambiguities.
Does anyone else have this preference?

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Kay Nielsen

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