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George Roberts

Drinking Cups And Their Customs

Cups and Their Customs is an illuminating anthology that explores the intricate and storied traditions surrounding drinking vessels through a diverse array of literary works. This collection traverses a multitude of genres and styles, highlighting the pivotal role of cups in historical, cultural, and personal narratives. Readers will embark on a journey that transcends mere function, showcasing the cup as a symbol of social rituals, hospitality, and communication across various cultures and epochs. Standout pieces within the anthology dazzle with their profound reflections on the interplay between everyday objects and human experience, weaving a tapestry that is both rich and varied. Edited by George Edwin Roberts and Henry M. D. Porter, this collection benefits from the distinct insights offered by its contributing authors, who hail from diverse backgrounds. Each author's unique voice and perspective contribute to a broader understanding of the thematic explorations within the work. Drawing from a blend of historical, cultural, and literary traditions, this anthology aligns itself with movements that celebrate the fusion of daily rituals and art. In unison, these voices amplify the significance of cups beyond their practical use, inviting readers to consider their symbolic resonance. This volume offers readers an exceptional opportunity to immerse themselves in the multifaceted world of cups and customs. It serves as an essential resource for those keen on exploring the intersections of cultural history, literature, and social customs. With its rich mosaic of perspectives and themes, Cups and Their Customs is a vital addition to any literary collection, promising both educational engagement and an enriching dialogue among a plethora of authorial voices.
64 štampane stranice
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Bookwire
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2021
Godina izdavanja
2021
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Good Press
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