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==Legacy== The band [[Current 93]] made an album of the same name of [[incidental music]] inspired by Stenbock's ''[[Faust]]'' story. Stenbock's legacy is supported by the invitation-only Stenbock Society, notable like Stenbock himself for its infrequent activity. [[Marc Almond]] and [[Michael Cashmore]] released the two-track CD ''Gabriel & The Lunatic Lover'' in 2008 with two songs based on Stenbock's poems by the same name. This was followed in 2011 by the album ''[[Feasting with Panthers]]'' which included two more adaptations, "Sonnet XI" and "The Song of the Unwept Tear". All four poems were adapted and translated by [[Jeremy Reed (writer)|Jeremy Reed]]. [[Strange Attractor Press]] published a collection of Stenbock's short stories, poems and essays, ''Of Kings and Things'',<ref>{{Cite book|last=Stenbock|first=Stanislaus Eric, Count|url=https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/978571456|title=Of kings and things : strange tales and decadent poems|date=2018|others=David Tibet, Timothy D'Arch Smith|isbn=978-1-907222-57-3|location=London, UK|oclc=978571456}}</ref> in 2019.
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