The Green Goddess

The Green Goddess

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Archer, William
Good Press
EAN: 9788027293254
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The anthology 'The Green Goddess' presents a fascinating exploration of its central themes, blending diverse literary styles ranging from theatrical drama to critical essays. This collection stands as a testament to the early 20th-century interest in mysticism, colonial encounters, and the portrayal of exotic locales, inviting readers to reflect on cultural perspectives that dominated the era. Within this compelling volume, standout pieces reveal the tension and allure of the so-called 'Orient,' providing insight into perceptions shaped by Western encounters with Eastern society, and provoking thoughts on cultural interpretation and artistic representations. Contributing to the anthology are notable figures like William Archer and Louise Jordan Miln, both profoundly entrenched in the theatrical and literary scenes of their time. Archer's contributions are informed by his extensive work as a drama critic and translator, bringing an analytical and incisive perspective, while Miln, with her own experiences in travel and storytelling, offers narratives colored by rich, vivid detail. Together, their works align with movements of cultural introspection and literary exotica, allowing the anthology to delve deeply into the juxtaposition of disparate worldviews and the subtleties of intercultural dialogue during this historical period. 'By engaging with 'The Green Goddess,' readers are afforded a unique opportunity to traverse a broad spectrum of imaginative and critical landscapes from the early 20th century. The anthology not only serves as an educational journey into historical cultural dialogues but also fosters a deeper understanding of how these layered narratives have influenced and reacted to each other. This collection is a must-read for those seeking insight into the dynamics of cross-cultural examinations, offering a rich tapestry of interpretations, each piece contributing to a larger, introspective conversation on the nature of identity and the universal human experience.
EAN 9788027293254
ISBN 8027293251
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher Good Press
Pages 160
Language English
Dimensions 229 x 152 x 8
Authors Archer, William; Miln, Louise Jordan