Cobwebs of Thought

Cobwebs of Thought

Exploring the labyrinth of human emotions and thoughts in poetic short storiesBy Arachne
Michael Caine
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Length1h 44m

About this audiobook

In "Cobwebs of Thought," Arachne weaves a complex tapestry of introspection and existential inquiry, exploring the labyrinth of human consciousness through rich, metaphorical prose. This literary work is characterized by its experimental structure, often resembling a web of interconnected ideas that challenge conventional narrative forms. Arachne draws inspiration from the traditions of modernist literature, employing a stream-of-consciousness technique that immerses the reader in an intricate dance of thoughts, emotions, and fleeting memories. Each chapter reflects an unraveling, revealing the fragility of certainty and the perpetual quest for meaning in a chaotic world. Arachne, a pseudonymous author whose interest in psychology and philosophy deeply influences her writing, has long been intrigued by the intersections of identity, memory, and the unconscious. Through her academic background and personal experiences, Arachne crafts a narrative that not only contemplates the complexities of thought but also serves as a mirror reflecting her own struggles with connection and understanding. The author'Äôs unique perspective prompts readers to ponder the webs we construct within our minds and the ways these can either entrap or liberate us. "Cobwebs of Thought" is an essential read for those who appreciate literature that challenges the status quo and explores the depths of the human psyche. Arachne invites the reader into a contemplative space, perfect for anyone keen to reflect on their own experiences of thought and perception. This thought-provoking book will resonate with fans of modernist literature and those daring enough to confront the intricate patterns of their own inner worlds.

Audiobook details

GenreMystery and Thriller, General Fiction
Length1 hr 44 mins
Narrated byListen with 1,000+ voices
FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateDec 17, 2019
LanguageEnglish

Table of contents

1Introduction
5III.: MAETERLINCK ON HAMLET.
2I.: OUR IGNORANCE OF OURSELVES.
6IV.: AN IMPOSSIBLE PHILOSOPHY.
3II.
7V.: IMPRESSIONS OF GEORGE SAND.
4CONTRASTS.: CARLYLE, GEORGE ELIOT, MAZZINI, BROWNING,
8NOTES:

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