Alan Campbell is a fantasy writer whose works seem to derive a degree of inspiration from steampunk without being actually of this genre.
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| - Alan Campbell is a fantasy writer whose works seem to derive a degree of inspiration from steampunk without being actually of this genre.
- Alan Campbell is a British rower who has competed at the 2004, 2008 and 2012 Olympic games.
- Alan Campbell is a minor character from Oscar Wilde's The Picture of Dorian Gray. In the book, he is the one Dorian goes to to dispose of the body of Basil Hallward after the man's murder, because Campbell is a chemist and would know best how that would be done. When Alan - who had an ambiguous relationship with Dorian five years prior to this in which they were inseparable for 6 months, then broke off for no apparent reason - coldly refused, Dorian Gray gave him an ambiguous letter he would be sending to an unknown person if Campbell did not agree.
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| - Alan Campbell is a fantasy writer whose works seem to derive a degree of inspiration from steampunk without being actually of this genre.
- Alan Campbell is a British rower who has competed at the 2004, 2008 and 2012 Olympic games.
- Alan Campbell is a minor character from Oscar Wilde's The Picture of Dorian Gray. In the book, he is the one Dorian goes to to dispose of the body of Basil Hallward after the man's murder, because Campbell is a chemist and would know best how that would be done. When Alan - who had an ambiguous relationship with Dorian five years prior to this in which they were inseparable for 6 months, then broke off for no apparent reason - coldly refused, Dorian Gray gave him an ambiguous letter he would be sending to an unknown person if Campbell did not agree. Blackmailed, he did. Some months later, Campbell was nothing more to Dorian than a tedious topic of morbid gossip, having killed himself.
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