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English [[illustrator]], with a grotesque and subversive style who has illustrated [[Voltaire]]'s [[Candide]], [[Mark Twain]]'s [[1601]] and [[Edgar Allan Poe|Poe's]] [[The Fall of the House of Usher]].
English [[illustrator]], with a grotesque and subversive style, who illustrated [[Voltaire]]'s [[Candide]], [[Mark Twain]]'s 1601 and [[Edgar Allan Poe|Poe's]] [[The Fall of the House of Usher]].

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A definition or brief description of Alan Odle.

English illustrator, with a grotesque and subversive style, who illustrated Voltaire's Candide, Mark Twain's 1601 and Poe's The Fall of the House of Usher.