
Pastiche and Prejudice
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Arthur Bingham Walkley's *Pastiche and Prejudice* is a delightful collection of essays that demonstrate his exceptional talent for literary imitation. Walkley, a renowned theatre critic, uses the form of pastiche to explore a diverse range of subjects, from the philosophical musings of Aristotle to the contemporary world of cinema and politics. Each essay is a witty and insightful commentary on the subject at hand, showcasing Walkley's sharp wit and keen observation. He deftly captures the voice and style of his chosen figures, injecting humor and thought-provoking commentary into his imitations. From Shakespearean soliloquies to modern-day dialogues, Walkley navigates the complexities of human nature and societal changes with a playful and engaging approach. The collection offers a unique blend of literary satire and social commentary, reflecting Walkley's deep understanding of theatre, literature, and the broader cultural landscape of his time.Book Details
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