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Victorian Ghosts, 1852-1907: EN 4573 Collection

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Preceding the start of Lent, a forty-day fast in the Roman Catholic religion prior to Easter celebrations, French citizens, alongside other Catholic followers globally, participated in the festival of Carnival on Shrove Tuesday. Equated with modern celebrations like Mardi Gras and Fat Tuesday, Carnival celebrations included feasting, masquerades, and street-wide parades. [SE]

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