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Oliver Herford,John Cecil Clay

Cupid's Cyclopedia

Cupid's Cyclopedia stands out as a unique anthology that brings together the witty and imaginative forces of Oliver Herford and John Cecil Clay. Through an eclectic assortment of poems, aphorisms, and illustrations, the collection explores the multifaceted nature of love with humor, irony, and a deeply human sensitivity. Beyond mere entertainment, these works traverse a variety of literary styles, from the whimsical to the satirical, providing a rich tapestry that reflects the complex emotions and societal attitudes surrounding love and relationships at the turn of the 20th century. The anthology is a testament to the diversity and significance of exploring love's idiosyncrasies, encapsulating not just romantic love but the broader human condition. Herford's sharp wit combined with Clay's expressive illustrations offer readers a distinctive journey through love's endlessly intriguing pathways. The collective backgrounds of Oliver Herford and John Cecil Clay, as eminent figures in early 20th-century literature and illustration, add a layer of depth to the anthology. Their collaboration results in a seamless blend of text and image, enhancing the thematic richness of the work. Both contributors bring their unique perspectives and artistic sensibilities to the collection, providing a vibrant exploration of love's many dimensions. Aligned with the aesthetic and literary movements of their time, their work reflects a broader cultural dialogue on love, relationships, and societal norms, making the anthology a valuable snapshot of an era. Cupid's Cyclopedia offers readers an unparalleled opportunity to engage with the enduring subject of love through the dual lenses of humor and insight. It invites a diverse readership to revel in the delights and dilemmas of affection as depicted by two masterful commentators of their time. For scholars and enthusiasts of early 20th-century literature and illustration, as well as anyone captivated by love's inexhaustible themes, this collection serves as a crucial bridge between past and present discussions on the nature of love. Engaging with the anthology promises not just entertainment but a deeper appreciation for the art of crafting words and images to explore the human heart.
121 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2022
Publication year
2022
Publisher
DigiCat
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