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Marionettes masks and shadows

Winifred H. Mills, Louise M. Dunn

Publisher: Good Press

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In 'Marionettes, Masks and Shadows,' Winifred H. Mills and Louise M. Dunn curate a captivating anthology that traverses the realms of theatrical performance, illusion, and the enigmatic play of light and shadow. This collection's thematic exploration resonates with the compelling art of puppetry and masque, prompting reflections on the human condition and the staged facades that mask reality. Through a diverse spectrum of literary styles, from poignant prose to lyrical verse, the anthology creates an evocative tableau, inviting readers to delve into the rich interplay of characters and the conceptual shadows they cast. Mills and Dunn bring together an assembly of writers who are not only illustrious in their crafts but also insightful articulators of a shared vision. Their collective works echo with the ethos of theatrical and literary movements that sought to blur the delineations between illusion and reality, drawing from the timeless tradition of storytelling while infusing modern sensibilities. The anthology's strength lies in its ability to unify variegated voices, reflecting unique cultural and historical narratives that challenge conventional perceptions and invite deeper engagement with the underlying themes. This anthology presents scholars, students, and enthusiasts with an unparalleled opportunity to explore the multifaceted dimensions of performance and identity. Both imaginative and thought-provoking, 'Marionettes, Masks and Shadows' offers a rich educational experience, furnishing a dialogue between different artistic interpretations and the thematic juxtapositions within. Readers are encouraged to immerse themselves in the nuanced exploration of these literary pieces, gaining insights into the masquerade of life and the intricate dance between appearance and essence. It stands not only as a collection but as a catalyst for deeper contemplation and understanding.
Available since: 04/24/2025.
Print length: 200 pages.

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