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In "Masques & Phases," Robert Baldwin Ross intricately weaves a tapestry of poetic reflections that traverse the themes of identity, society, and the human condition. This collection, marked by Ross's characteristic lyrical precision, delves into the dualities of existence with a rich interplay of imagery and rhythm. Situated in the early 20th century, a period marked by burgeoning modernist sentiment, Ross's work engages with the complexities of masquerade and the facades people wear, inviting readers into a world where appearance and essence often collide. The literary style is both introspective and provocative, challenging conventional narratives with its exploration of the masks we don in our daily lives. Robert Baldwin Ross, an influential figure in early modern literature, was not only a poet but also a close associate of the renowned playwright Oscar Wilde. His intimate experiences in the vibrant literary scene of London undoubtedly informed his thematic explorations in this collection. Ross's multifaceted identity as a supporter of Wilde, along with his own struggles against societal norms, add a profound depth to the emotional landscape of "Masques & Phases." For those who seek a rich intellectual engagement with the motifs of illusion and authenticity, Ross's "Masques & Phases" is a compelling read. It not only invites readers to contemplate their own identities but also offers an insightful critique of societal expectations. This work resonates with anyone intrigued by the complexities of human experience, making it a timeless addition to both personal libraries and academic discussions.
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Ebook: December 17, 2019
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