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This study argues that Dickens' villains embody the crucial fusion between the deviant and theatrical aspects of his writing.
"A group of top scientists, lead by a legendary Nobel Prize winning physicist, has made a discovery so startling and with such deep religious implications that it sends shockwaves through the corridors of power around the world. As the federal government moves to suppress the research, all of those involved vanish without a trace. A mysterious call from the editor of The Washington Post starts Penelope Drayton Spence off in search of the missing scientists. After she crosses paths with enigmatic industrialist Michael Walker, Penelope becomes a fugitive in a wild, hold on tight to the edge of your seat race to expose the truth about the Hermes Project before the government can cover it up."--Publisher's description
Among the authors of the poems and prose pieces assembled in this anthology are James Steerforth, Leonard Blumfeld, Niebla, Surendra Sparsh, Iself and Felix Morgenstern all pseudonyms of German writer Johannes Beilharz. These miniatures, which range from humorous to deadpan, satirical to whimsical and spiritual to only beautiful, are the result of his participation in various so-called memes also referred to as writing or art prompts in the English-language literary and art blog world in 2007 and 2008.