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The Mask
The Mask
In "The Mask," Arthur Hornblow crafts a poignant exploration of identity and societal fa√ßades through a blend of lyrical prose and psychological depth. The novel is set against the backdrop of early 20th-century America, a period marked by rapid social change and existential questioning. Hornblow employs a rich narrative style that deftly captures the complexities of human emotions while utilizing symbolism and metaphor to reveal the masks individuals wear in their search for acceptance and self-understanding. Through the protagonist's journey, the reader is invited to confront the themes of duality and revelation, which resonate powerfully in a contemporary context of personal and societal masks. Arthur Hornblow, an influential figure in early 20th-century literature, was profoundly impacted by the cultural landscape of his time, which often blurred the lines between reality and illusion. His background in theatre and his keen observations of human behavior significantly informed the character development and thematic intricacies in "The Mask." Having lived through both world wars and the Great Depression, Hornblow's insights into the human condition become palpable in the struggles faced by his characters, offering a reflection of his own era'Äôs complexities. For readers seeking a thought-provoking journey into the human psyche, "The Mask" is a must-read. Hornblow's adept storytelling not only engages but also challenges the reader to ponder their own identities and the societal expectations imposed upon them. This novel serves as a timeless commentary on the masks we wear, making it an essential addition to the library of anyone interested in the intersection of literature and the human experience.
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The Captive
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The Watch Dog
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The Lion and the Mouse: a Story of American Life
Arthur Hornblow, Sr. (1865-1942) was a writer and editor who produced the Theatre magazine in New York City.
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The Lion and the Mouse; a Story of an American Life
Arthur Hornblow, Sr. (1865-1942) was a writer and editor who produced the Theatre magazine in New York City.
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The Money Makers
The Money Makers
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The Third Degree
The Third Degree
"An attack on New York City police methods." Cf. Hanna, A. Mirror for the nation
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The Third Degree
The Third Degree
Charles Klein (1867-1915) was an American playwright, born in London, England. He was educated at North London College and early travelled to New York City, where for a time he was play censor for Charles Frohman. His plays include: A Mile a Minute (1890), By Proxy (1892), The District Attorney (1895), Two Little Vagrants (1896), Heartsease (1897), The Charlatan (1898), A Royal Rogue (1900) and The Auctioneer (1901). Arthur Hornblow (1865-1942) was a noted American playwright. His works include: The Profligate (1908), By Right of Conquest (1909), The Easiest Way (1911), The Talker (1912), Bought and Paid For (1912) and The Mask (1913).
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Bought and Paid for
Bought and Paid for
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