It was into the famous Baring family of merchant bankers that Maurice Baring was born in 1874, the seventh of eight children. A man of immense subtlety and style, Baring absorbed every drop of culture his fortunate background gave him; in combination with his many natural talents and prolific writing this assured him a place in literary history.
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Puppet Show of Memory
The Puppet Show of Memory
A novel mainly centered around Lake Okoboji and the surrounding area, although by no means a strict biography.
With the end of the war came his development as a writer. Before the war his works had mainly centrered on journalism, short stories and poetry. Now Baring began to write novels.
the significance of their little show. The Actor's wife must pass on to them the knowledge of how their performance threatens Claudius (48). The second time the puppet play is performed, the emphasis is on a single spectator's epiphany: ...
American Puppet Modernism: Essays on the Material World in Performance. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2008. , ed. Puppets, Masks, and Performing Objects. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2001. Bene, Carmelo. Pinocchio. Florence: Usher, 1981.
(OF 200) In both paintings, Orpen represents the politicians as puppets in a puppet theatre: the “black frock-coated figures” (OF 200) look so ... Maurice Baring, The Puppet Show of Memory (Boston: Little, Brown, and Company, 1922).