Szczegóły książki
Format
Twarda okładka
Strony
132
Język
Angielski
Opublikowany
Jun 5, 2018
Wydawca
Notting Hill Editions
ISBN-10
1907903534
ISBN-13
9781907903533
Opis
Kenneth Gross explores the intricate relationship between humanity and dolls in a thought-provoking examination that weaves together literary criticism and personal insights. He delves into how dolls, often dismissed as mere children's toys, resonate deeply with significant cultural themes, reflecting our desires, fears, and the complexities of identity.
Through a rich tapestry of references, Gross draws upon the works of influential figures like Baudelaire and Freud, illuminating how these artists and thinkers have grappled with the symbolism embodied in dolls. His analysis invites readers to reconsider the roles these seemingly innocuous objects play in our lives and imaginations.
In intertwining the historical and the personal, Gross beckons readers to reflect on their own experiences with dolls, suggesting they serve as mirrors that reveal the multifaceted nature of the self. His exploration urges a reevaluation of the interplay between innocence and artifice, opening a dialogue about the deeper meanings that can be found in everyday objects.
Through a rich tapestry of references, Gross draws upon the works of influential figures like Baudelaire and Freud, illuminating how these artists and thinkers have grappled with the symbolism embodied in dolls. His analysis invites readers to reconsider the roles these seemingly innocuous objects play in our lives and imaginations.
In intertwining the historical and the personal, Gross beckons readers to reflect on their own experiences with dolls, suggesting they serve as mirrors that reveal the multifaceted nature of the self. His exploration urges a reevaluation of the interplay between innocence and artifice, opening a dialogue about the deeper meanings that can be found in everyday objects.
Gatunki
Filozofia