Edvard Munch
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The woman known
as Mrs. Heiberg

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divorces her husband
on the 4th April 1891

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and remarries a month later.
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Her ex-husband, the doctor,
dies shortly afterwards.

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Has anyone tried to love a woman
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who walks like a man,
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talks like a man,
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moves like a man?
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It's like loving a man
who acts like a woman.

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Disgusting!
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Przybyszewski says of this painting:
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"A man broken in spirit,
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"on his neck the face
of a biting vampire.

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"There is something terribly silent,
passionless about this picture.

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"The man spins around and around,
powerless.

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"He cannot rid himself
of that vampire nor of the pain

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"and the woman will always sit there,
will bite eternally."

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In his canvas
Death In The Sickroom,

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contrasted to the detailed,
staring face

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of his younger sister Inger,
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Munch depicts himself

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