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Famous Impostors - Unmasking Literary Deception: Stories of Hoaxes Scandals and Impostors - cover
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Famous Impostors - Unmasking Literary Deception: Stories of Hoaxes Scandals and Impostors

Bram Stoker

Editora: Good Press

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In "Famous Impostors," Bram Stoker delves into the intriguing world of deception through a series of captivating narratives that explore historical figures who evaded their true identities. With a vivid and engaging prose style, Stoker combines meticulous research with dramatic retellings, inviting readers to ponder the fine line between truth and illusion. Set against the backdrop of the 19th-century fascination with sensationalism and the macabre, this work reflects the era's thirst for scandalous stories while illuminating the psychological depths behind impersonation. Bram Stoker, best known for his seminal horror novel "Dracula," had a profound interest in the intersection of reality and fiction, which likely influenced his exploration of impostorism in this book. His background in theatrical management and literature allowed him to craft compelling narratives that resonate with the themes of identity and deception. Stoker's exposure to various cultures while traveling and his keen observations of human behavior inform the rich character studies in "Famous Impostors." For readers who appreciate historical curiosities and psychological thrillers, "Famous Impostors" offers an enthralling glimpse into the lives of notorious deception artists. This book serves as both a captivating commentary on human nature and an exploration of how identity can be both performative and elusive, making it a thought-provoking addition to any literary collection.
Disponível desde: 27/10/2023.
Comprimento de impressão: 204 páginas.

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