In Hell there grew a Judas Tree
Where Judas hanged and died
Because he could not bear to see
His master crucified
Our Lord descended into Hell
And found his Judas there
For ever hanging on the tree
Grown from his own despair
So Jesus cut his Judas down
And took him in his arms
“It was for this I came” he said
“And not to do you harm
My Father gave me twelve good men
And all of them I kept
Though one betrayed and one denied
Some fled and others slept
In three days’ time I must return
To make the others glad
But first I had to come to Hell
And share the death you had
My tree will grow in place of yours
Its roots lie here as well
There is no final victory
Without this soul from Hell”
So when we all condemned him
As of every traitor worst
Remember that of all his men
Our Lord forgave him first
- The Judas Tree, D. Ruth Etchells
The Vision of Hell by Dante Alighieri, illustrated by Gustav Dore, 1892
hecate /ˈhɛkətiː/ goddess of witchcraft, necromancy, magic and ghosts. “a ghost can be a lot of things. a memory, a daydream, a secret. but most times, a ghost is a wish.”
Art by John Waterhouse (1909) - “Gather Ye Rosebuds.”
otto & alicent hightower + death and the maiden by egon schiele
Here are some gifs of Hamlet and Horatio being very friendly and heterosexual in Hamlet at Elsinore (1964) with Christopher Plummer and Michael Caine
Isabella was said to resemble her father, and not her mother, queen regnant of Navarre, a plump, plain woman. This indicates that Isabella was slender and pale-skinned, although the fashion at the time was for blonde, slightly full-faced women, and Isabella may well have followed this stereotype instead. Throughout her career, Isabella was noted as charming and diplomatic, with a particular skill at convincing people to follow her courses of action. Unusual for the medieval period, contemporaries also commented on her high intelligence.
Penny Dreadful 2.06 Glorious Horrors
Battleship Potemkin (1925, dir. Sergei M. Eisenstein)
Lawrence of Arabia (1962) || Purgatory, canto II (Mendelbaum's translation)
The Wilton Diptych (detail), Unknown Master, 1395