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Bright-Wits Prince of Mogadore - Journeys of Wisdom and Courage: A Literary Anthology of Enlightenment and Reflection - cover
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Bright-Wits Prince of Mogadore - Journeys of Wisdom and Courage: A Literary Anthology of Enlightenment and Reflection

Burren Laughlin, L. L. Flood

Editora: Good Press

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Bright-Wits, Prince of Mogadore, offers an expansive exploration of oral traditions, allegorical myths, and the dynamic interplay of cultural narratives through its masterful tapestry of tales and essays. Anchored in the rich storytelling tradition of Mogadore, this anthology melds fantasy, folklore, and the historical into a cohesive narrative tapestry. It seamlessly oscillates between styles, from traditional fables to contemporary adaptations, and draws readers into a lush world where imagination reigns supreme. Highlighted within the collection are pieces that delight with unexpected wisdom and humor, enriching its cultural and thematic depth without losing accessibility. The anthology is driven by the collective genius of Burren Laughlin and L. L. Flood, who gather a myriad of voices, each with profound roots in the lore and legends that shape the fabric of Mogadore's cultural identity. The collection resonates with historical and cultural vibrancy, speaking to a time when tales served as both entertainment and education. Their editorial partnership illuminates how these narratives reflect broader movements, such as postcolonial dialogue and the rediscovery of indigenous narratives, providing a critical lens through which modern multicultural issues can be viewed. Bright-Wits, Prince of Mogadore, serves not merely as a compilation but as an invaluable gateway into diverse literary landscapes, inviting readers into a conversation with storytellers of the past and present. Offering a multiplicity of perspectives, this anthology is an educational treasure, showcasing the intertwined legacies of mythology and storytelling. Readers seeking to expand their understanding of global folklore and literary evolution will find this collection both enlightening and indispensable, a testament to the power of narrative to transcend time and cultural barriers.
Disponível desde: 19/12/2019.
Comprimento de impressão: 1153 páginas.

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