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portablecity · 2 years
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so I'm gonna make some art prints
Here's the selection - any of these tempt you?
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thanks for your time!
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jaideepkhanduja · 5 months
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Journey Beyond Reality: Exploring Suspension of Disbelief in Storytelling Across Cultures
Journey Beyond Reality: Exploring Suspension of Disbelief in Storytelling Across Cultures #StorytellingMagic #CulturalImagination #SuspensionOfDisbelief #GlobalNarratives #CreativeArts
Suspension of Disbelief: Willingly Accepting Improbabilities in Storytelling All forms of storytelling and creative works require the audience or reader to willingly suspend their disbelief and accept certain improbabilities, contradictions, or physical impossibilities within the boundaries of the story or narrative world. This suspension of disbelief is what allows audiences to immerse…
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blueheartbooks · 5 months
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"Diving into the Abyss: Unraveling the Mysteries of 'Atlantis, the Antediluvian World' by Ignatius Donnelly"
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In his timeless work, "Atlantis, the Antediluvian World," Ignatius Donnelly takes readers on an intellectual voyage through the corridors of history, mythology, and speculative science to explore the enigma of Atlantis. Published in 1882, Donnelly's magnum opus continues to captivate minds, challenging conventional beliefs about ancient civilizations and submerged realms.
The title itself sparks curiosity, suggesting an exploration of a world lost to time. Donnelly, a 19th-century polymath, weaves together a tapestry of evidence, folklore, and imagination, presenting a compelling case for the existence of a once-great civilization that predates recorded history.
The book unfolds like an archaeological adventure, with Donnelly delving into various ancient texts, mythologies, and geological phenomena to build his case for the existence of Atlantis. Drawing on works from Plato to ancient Hindu scriptures, he meticulously constructs a narrative that places Atlantis at the center of a global, advanced society.
Donnelly's bold hypotheses challenge readers to question the limits of human achievement in the ancient world. He proposes a sophisticated society with advanced technology, drawing parallels between the architectural feats of Egypt, Mexico, and the lost city of Atlantis. The author's arguments are not just a product of his imagination; they are backed by extensive research, albeit within the context of the knowledge available during his time.
The allure of "Atlantis, the Antediluvian World" lies in its ability to spark the imagination while grounding its theories in the available evidence of the era. Donnelly's exploration of geological anomalies, linguistic connections, and cultural parallels contributes to the mystique surrounding Atlantis.
However, the book is not without its critics. Skeptics argue that Donnelly's interpretations are speculative and at times overly optimistic. Nevertheless, the enduring appeal of his work lies in the profound impact it had on subsequent generations of scholars, scientists, and fiction writers who continued to explore the possibility of a lost civilization.
In conclusion, Donnelly's "Atlantis, the Antediluvian World" stands as a testament to the enduring fascination with the unknown depths of human history. Whether one approaches it as a work of speculative science or an engaging piece of historical literature, the book continues to beckon readers to contemplate the mysteries that lie beneath the surface of our understanding of ancient civilizations.
"Atlantis, the Antediluvian World," By Ignatius Donnelly is available in Amazon in paperback 21.99$ and hardcover 29.99$ editions.
Number of pages: 477
Language: English
Rating: 8/10                                           
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Review By: King's Cat
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blueheartbookclub · 5 months
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"Diving into the Abyss: Unraveling the Mysteries of 'Atlantis, the Antediluvian World' by Ignatius Donnelly"
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In his timeless work, "Atlantis, the Antediluvian World," Ignatius Donnelly takes readers on an intellectual voyage through the corridors of history, mythology, and speculative science to explore the enigma of Atlantis. Published in 1882, Donnelly's magnum opus continues to captivate minds, challenging conventional beliefs about ancient civilizations and submerged realms.
The title itself sparks curiosity, suggesting an exploration of a world lost to time. Donnelly, a 19th-century polymath, weaves together a tapestry of evidence, folklore, and imagination, presenting a compelling case for the existence of a once-great civilization that predates recorded history.
The book unfolds like an archaeological adventure, with Donnelly delving into various ancient texts, mythologies, and geological phenomena to build his case for the existence of Atlantis. Drawing on works from Plato to ancient Hindu scriptures, he meticulously constructs a narrative that places Atlantis at the center of a global, advanced society.
Donnelly's bold hypotheses challenge readers to question the limits of human achievement in the ancient world. He proposes a sophisticated society with advanced technology, drawing parallels between the architectural feats of Egypt, Mexico, and the lost city of Atlantis. The author's arguments are not just a product of his imagination; they are backed by extensive research, albeit within the context of the knowledge available during his time.
The allure of "Atlantis, the Antediluvian World" lies in its ability to spark the imagination while grounding its theories in the available evidence of the era. Donnelly's exploration of geological anomalies, linguistic connections, and cultural parallels contributes to the mystique surrounding Atlantis.
However, the book is not without its critics. Skeptics argue that Donnelly's interpretations are speculative and at times overly optimistic. Nevertheless, the enduring appeal of his work lies in the profound impact it had on subsequent generations of scholars, scientists, and fiction writers who continued to explore the possibility of a lost civilization.
In conclusion, Donnelly's "Atlantis, the Antediluvian World" stands as a testament to the enduring fascination with the unknown depths of human history. Whether one approaches it as a work of speculative science or an engaging piece of historical literature, the book continues to beckon readers to contemplate the mysteries that lie beneath the surface of our understanding of ancient civilizations.
"Atlantis, the Antediluvian World," By Ignatius Donnelly is available in Amazon in paperback 21.99$ and hardcover 29.99$ editions.
Number of pages: 477
Language: English
Rating: 8/10                                           
Link of the book!
Review By: King's Cat
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allbless117 · 9 months
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cookinguptales · 2 months
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I MEAN but wouldn't that be an incredible isekai series??
a modern princess whose job is basically just being a beautiful figurehead
grows bored with her vapid role in life and withdraws from society, riddled with ennui
only to fall into a fantasy realm where princesses have real political power
as well as important responsibilities that her subjects depend upon
and at first it's a comedy of errors as she realizes that none of her training prepared her for this
but then she grows as a person and applies herself to learning how to guide and guard this kingdom
and becomes the powerful and just princess she was always meant to be
...so I guess apparently my new favorite conspiracy theory is that kate's shoujo manga just underwent a MASSIVE genre switch.
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piosplayhouse · 4 months
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In retrospect I think the main reason I've always been more into media about becoming dragons/autonomous dragon society (wings of fire) yet disinterested in dragonRIDING media is because everything is built on the foundations of me being a horse girl, and so the usual fantasy knee jerk response of cool monster mount replaces horses has never resonated with me because horses are already a cool monster mount on their own in a way. Even more if you are in a fantasy setting perhaps because imagine you walk outside to regularly see dragons and direwolves and those are cool and all but what you wouldn't give to see witness the king's eastern heavenly horse being born with its infant tentacles intact
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xanderwascaught · 2 months
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HELLO MY BEAUTIFUL/HANDSOME FRIENDS
Welcome to my blog or World
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Here are some things about me :D
⊰Loves the color Red
⊰Loves music
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And my brother:
Xavier who will sometimes rule my blog if I need rest
Here are also some warnings about me:
⊰I don't like if I am tagged in a drama
⊰I am sensitive
And some Rules
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⊰ask away don't be shy
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And some things you can ask me about:
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And a lot more-
If there are some concerns, just feel free to ask
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Leading the way in terms of awards was the much-anticipated Baldur's Gate, a fantasy role-playing game set in the world of Dungeons and Dragons.
-TLDR News Daily
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vorpalfae · 9 months
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cameron-possibly · 26 days
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ganymede; my character aramis' boyfriend... he fell prey to a hag, turned him into a tree... aramis wants the hag's head
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emiruu-u · 8 months
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Curses by the crane wives such an amazing song tbh
So, old man angst, this is my oc Marcus(Jessica's dad) with @honnyey 's oc Blaise(Hannah's dad)
The story of these two is that Blaise, a wondered, traveled to the mythical realm and met Marcus, the shapeshifting master of the mythical realm, and they became friends. Many years later, Marcus would call upon Blaise for his help in a war in the Mythical realm. The war was won, but it had resulted in Blaise's death, leaving Marcus wrecked by guilt and grief over the loss of his friend
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krystaljasper · 26 days
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spectrum-color · 1 year
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Hey so remember when @motleywolf-et-al told me I should turn the people talking about Amber and Fitz as some sort of legendary love into a fic? I made one; here you all go
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prosegalaxy · 28 days
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Once a family, long forsaken, Reunited in the land of myth and taken. A brother lost, a sister found, In this world of dragons, fairies, giants bound. Gathered 'round the ancient tree, Stories told, laughter wild and free. Through trials faced with courage true, The bond strengthened, hearts anew.
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thelittlestspider · 5 months
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How did you choose the names sonis and magonia for the sky cities?
so magonia was actually a suggestion from cj @kudzuman. sonis i think came from fantasy name generator.
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