Phantasmagoria Lives…

Phantasmagoria Lives

Don’t wary, you’ve arrived to the right and exact place where you will induce your thirst to know more about all the Phantasmagoric aspects.

We all know that Phantasmagoria was one of the lead technologies that helped getting us to the age where the cinema considers one of the most important live essentials, and very much more believe me.

In this blog you will find some dear good readings regarding Phantasmagoria, Fantasmagorie, Fantasmagoria, Phantasm-Magoria, Phantasmagorical powers and Phantasmagoric, they are some deep books covers almost all the subject’s manners, even you will find the related Game’s Guide, so set tight and enjoy.

1- Through the Looking-Glass:

Through the Looking-Glass, is literature book by Lewis Carroll. It is the sequel to Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland (1865). The themes and settings of this book make it kind of an image of Wonderland. the first book begins outdoors, in the warm month of May, uses frequent changes in size as a plot device, and draws on the imagery of playing cards, the second opens snowy indoors, and exactly six months later wintry night, on 4 Nov. Uses frequent changes in time and spatial directions as a plot, and draws on the imagery of a chess. In it, there are many mirror themes, including opposites, time running backwards, and so on.

2- Alice’s Adventures Under Ground:

Lewis Carroll actually spread the story into two books, “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland” was published in 1865 and relates the events that take place after she falls asleep and dreams of following a white rabbit down a rabbit hole. Alice encounters all kinds of strange creatures in the dream, and finds herself in all sorts of curious predicaments where common sense fails and the nonsensical comes to be true. There is no central, concrete story line, but rather Alice moves rapidly from one bizarre situation to other before waking once more and relating the whole adventure to her sister.

3- Phantasmagoria: A Sociology of Opera:

This is an exploration of contemporary discourses and practices on and around opera as a cultural form. This text examines such areas as “high art”, “popular entertainment” and “star” performers. The main aim of the book is not to give a history of opera, or to be an encyclopaedia of opera, but to provide a comprehensive sociological account of opera’s current socio-cultural standing, contemporary representations of opera and opera’s fragmented incorporation into mass or popular commercial culture.

4- Phantasmagoria and other Poems:

This poem, written in five line verses, ranks right up there with Alice in Wonderland. The poetry of Homer with the wit of Dr. Suess. I would suggest this book to anyone who likes poetry in any form.

5- Phantasmagoria: The Official Sierra Insider’s Guide by Shannon, Lorelei (1995) Paperback:

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This is the Phantasmagoria (The Video Game)‘s insider, reading it is an enjoyable mixture of nostalgic dreams, I’ll spoil no more, you go spoil your self…