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The Twilight Symbols: Motifs-Meanings-Messages

✍ Scribed by Julie-Anne Sykley


Publisher
John Hunt Publishing
Year
2012
Tongue
English
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


How well do you know the Twilight universe... really? In her famous four-book series The Twilight Saga, author Stephenie Meyer refers to myth, music, history, literature and more. She masks numerous symbols in her romantic vampire dreamscape. The Twilight Symbols is a rich A to Z guide to the symbols in the Twilight Saga that will lead you to discover whole new worlds, both real and mystical. It will delight and inform Twilight fans, symbol seekers, and the keenest literature detectives. From apples to zombies, from Forks to Rome, from round meadows to moonlit beaches to dark forests, this compelling and comprehensive sourcebook spotlights the symbols that hide and reside in the Twilight world.

✦ Subjects


Literary Criticism; Nonfiction; LIT004180


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