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- defeats them, rescuing his companions. Dix uses his curses to inflict unhealable wounds on Bell, while affirming that for him, the pleasure of torturing...20 KB (248 words) - 19:41, 31 March 2024
- King of the Grail Knights, is the Fisher King figure who suffers an unhealable wound. The 1922 poem The Waste Land by T. S. Eliot loosely follows the...28 KB (3,989 words) - 00:59, 10 November 2024
- "The mortal wound that Turnus inflicted on the youth made this wound an unhealable one." This describes a scene where Turnus and Aeneas are battling in Italy...24 KB (3,002 words) - 19:06, 14 August 2024
- the ethical-political thought of late Derrida. In his latest works The Unhealable Wound of the World, The Challenges of the Post-metaphysics, Sextant and...10 KB (867 words) - 21:00, 15 December 2024
- From un- + healable. unhealable (comparative more unhealable, superlative most unhealable) That cannot be healed.
- transient pique, no cloud that passes over; Something most luckless, most unhealable, Has taken place. The Queen of Hungary Us'd formerly to call me her dear
- Latimer, and their generation of reformers created a huge and perhaps unhealable wound in the collective psyche of early modern England, creating a "disembodied