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Fantasy & SciFi
In "The Book of Wonder," Edward John Moreton Drax Plunkett, better known as Lord Dunsany, weaves a tapestry of fantastical tales that explore the boundaries between reality and imagination. Written in the early 20th century, this collection showcases Dunsany's distinctive literary style, characterized by lush prose and a poetic cadence. Each story transports readers to otherworldly realms filled with enchanting characters and intricate mythologies, serving as a testament to the rich tradition of fantasy literature that Dunsany both inherited and innovated. The book stands alongside contemporary works, marked by its profound sense of wonder and a philosophy that celebrates the transcendent power of storytelling. Born in 1878 to a noble Anglo-Irish family, Dunsany's privileged background enabled him to pursue his interests in literature and theatre from an early age. His extensive travels, deep appreciation for folklore, and fascination with the metaphysical significantly influenced his writing. Notably, his engagement with the Irish literary revival and connections to contemporaries like W.B. Yeats reflect the cultural milieu that nurtured his imaginative prowess. "The Book of Wonder" is a must-read for anyone drawn to the realms of fantasy and myth. Dunsany's masterful storytelling invites readers to embrace their sense of wonder, rendering the mundane magical. As a seminal figure in the genre, Dunsany's work remains a cherished exploration of the imagination's limitless possibilities.
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Release date
Ebook: 8 December 2020
English
India