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Clark Gable on the set of The Misfits (1961, dir. John Huston) (via)
Photographer: Eve Arnold

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Clark Gable on the set of The Misfits (1961, dir. John Huston) (via)

Photographer: Eve Arnold

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Posted on Tuesday, January 31, 2012. Tagged with: Clark GableThe MisfitsEve ArnoldJohn Hustonfilm
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Byronic
[bai'ra:-nik] 1. Characteristic of, or after the manner of Byron or his poetry. 2. quasi-n. pl. [after Philippics.] Declamatory utterances or invectives in the style of Byron. 3. Byronic hero: prominent literary character type of the Romantic period, whose characteristics include: extraordinary intelligence and perception; high level of education and intellectual prowess; arrogance; cunning and manipulation; emotional conflictedness; moodiness; self-criticism and introspection; self-destructive behaviour; aesthetic sophistication; dark mysterious beauty; powers of attraction; seductiveness and sexual perversion; world-weariness; distaste for social institutions and norms; disrespect of social ranks; being an outcast, an outlaw, or an exile.

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