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A Masked Deception

A Masked Deception
Author: Mary Balogh
Publisher: Class Ebook Editions Ltd
Total Pages: 269
Release: 2016-07-26
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1944654003

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A Masked Deception is the digital reissue of a previously published and long out-of-print novel by New York Times Bestselling author Mary Balogh. Margaret Wells has been deeply, hopelessly in love with the handsome, dashing Richard Adair, Earl of Brampton, since she met him at a masquerade ball six years ago. Passion had flared between them then, but she had fled before the time for unmasking. Now Richard merely needs a wife to give him an heir, and the quiet, demure Miss Wells seems as suitable as anyone else. Margaret, longing to ignite some sort of passion in her dull marriage, wonders what would happen if she were to become that masked enchantress once more and met her husband by chance in some secluded, romantic setting. Little does Margaret suspect that Richard has never forgotten the nameless charmer for whom he had searched in vain for weeks and months after the masquerade ball. And little does she suspect that he is falling in love with his wife.


A Masked Deception

A Masked Deception
Author: Mary Balogh
Publisher: New Amer Library
Total Pages:
Release: 1985-02
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780451160621

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Shy, demure Margaret Wells claimed the hand of dashing Richard Adair while a masked Jezebel claimed his heart. How could either of the two admit they were the same person in love with one man? A Regency romance.


Age of Mask Deception

Age of Mask Deception
Author: Garrett Gregory Lessing Garrett
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2021
Genre:
ISBN: 9781716257216

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Self and Deception

Self and Deception
Author: Roger T. Ames
Publisher: SUNY Press
Total Pages: 392
Release: 1996-01-01
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780791430316

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Distinguished scholars discuss the problem of self-deception, or rather, self and deception.


Encyclopedia of Deception

Encyclopedia of Deception
Author: Timothy R. Levine
Publisher: SAGE Publications
Total Pages: 1094
Release: 2014-02-20
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1483306895

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The Encyclopedia of Deception examines lying from multiple perspectives drawn from the disciplines of social psychology, sociology, history, business, political science, cultural anthropology, moral philosophy, theology, law, family studies, evolutionary biology, philosophy, and more. From the “little white lie,” to lying on a resume, to the grandiose lies of presidents, this two-volume reference explores the phenomenon of lying in a multidisciplinary context to elucidate this common aspect of our daily lives. Not only a cultural phenomenon historically, lying is a frequent occurrence in our everyday lives. Research shows that we are likely to lie or intentionally deceive others several times a day or in one out of every four conversations that lasts more than 10 minutes. Key Features: More than 360 authored by key figures in the field are organized A-to-Z in two volumes, which are available in both print and electronic formats. Entries are written in a clear and accessible style that invites readers to explore and reflect on the use of lying and self-deception. Each article concludes with cross references to related entries and further readings. This academic, multi-author reference work will serve as a general, non-technical resource for students and researchers within social and behavioral science programs who seek to better understand the historical role of lying and how it is employed in modern society.


The Age of Mask Deception

The Age of Mask Deception
Author: Gregory Lessing Garrett
Publisher:
Total Pages: 506
Release: 2021-01-05
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781716289217

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How will future history books depict this lowest moment in human history? Will there even be a future where history books are written? Will it be a book filled with chapters of a world full of weak, submissive, cowardly sheeple, quaking in fear, begging to have their liberties and freedoms taken from them, begging to be controlled, begging to be permanently enslaved? Human society, more technologically advanced than ever before, is stupider and more brain-addled and weaker than ever before. This is indeed a worldwide Pandemic...a Pandemic of insanity, submissiveness, liberal cognitive dissonance, open evil, and the most massive brainwashing operation in history. Who but a tiny fraction of humanity is even asking questions, while the jackboot of all jackboots crushes our collective throats. Welcome to The Age of Mask Deception.


A Daring Masquerade

A Daring Masquerade
Author: Mary Balogh
Publisher: Class Ebook Editions Ltd
Total Pages: 484
Release: 2018-08-07
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1944654240

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Kate Mannering, a lady’s companion, is mistaken for the lady herself and kidnapped by a dashing masked highwayman. When she hears his story, however, before being released, she decides to help him recover his stolen birthright and soon gets herself embroiled in danger from smugglers and a would-be seducer. Meanwhile, an annoying, indolent guest at the home of her employer insults her at every opportunity but rescues her from every danger, even when she does not need or appreciate his help. She is alarmed to find herself falling quite inappropriately for both the highwayman and the guest.


Real Deceptions

Real Deceptions
Author: Jennifer Friedlander
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 169
Release: 2017-07-31
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 0190676159

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Real Deceptions develops a new theory of realism through close consideration of myriad contemporary art, media, and cultural practices. Rather than focusing on transgressing deceptions which distort reality, the book argues that reality lies within the deceptions themselves. That is to say, realism's political potential emerges not by revealing deception but precisely by staging deceptions--particularly deceptions that imperil the very categories of true and false. In lieu of perceiving deception as an obstacle to truth, it shows how deception functions as the truth's necessary conduit. Categories invoked in realist works, such as trompe l'oeil, illusion, hypervirtuality, and simulation help to establish how realism can be seen as moving from the creation of mere epistemological uncertainty to radical ontologically-based indeterminacy. The book cultivates this schema by considering productive connections between insights from Jacques Lacan and Jacques Rancière. Real Deceptions not only applies these theoretical frameworks to art and media examples, but also engages in the reverse move of using the "cases" to further the theories. This dual approach points to the ways in which efforts to produce realist representations often give rise to the destabilizing Real.


Light

Light
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 904
Release: 1885
Genre: Parapsychology
ISBN:

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Laszlo Moholy-Nagy

Laszlo Moholy-Nagy
Author: Louis Kaplan
Publisher: Duke University Press
Total Pages: 252
Release: 1995-05-24
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9780822315926

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Marking the centenary of the birth of Laszlo Moholy-Nagy (1895–1946), this book offers a new approach to the Bauhaus artist and theorist’s multifaceted life and work—an approach that redefines the very idea of biographical writing. In Laszlo Moholy-Nagy, Louis Kaplan applies the Derridean deconstructivist model of the "signature effect" to an intellectual biography of a Constructivist artist. Inhabiting the borderline between life and work, the book demonstrates how the signature inscribed by "Moholy" operates in a double space, interweaving signified object and signifying matter, autobiography and auto-graphy. Through interpretative readings of over twenty key artistic and photographic works, Kaplan graphically illustrates Moholy’s signature effect in action. He shows how this effect plays itself out in the complex of relations between artistic originality and plagiarism, between authorial identity and anonymity, as well as in the problematic status of the work of art in the age of technical reproduction. In this way, the book reveals how Moholy’s artistic practice anticipates many of the issues of postmodernist debate and thus has particular relevance today. Consequently, Kaplan clarifies the relationship between avant-garde Constructivism and contemporary deconstruction. This new and innovative configuration of biography catalyzed by the life writing of Moholy-Nagy will be of critical interest to artists and writers, literary theorists, and art historians.