b, 1906 Edgar Allan Poe
Notes
"The Man; The Master; The Martyr" encapsulates the archetypal journey of a hero, transcending mere mortal limitations to become a symbol of extraordinary power, wisdom, and sacrifice. "The Man" represents the individual's earthly struggles and triumphs, embodying the human experience in all its complexities. "The Master" signifies the attainment of profound knowledge, mastery over oneself, and the ability to shape destinies. Finally, "The Martyr" epitomizes the ultimate sacrifice for a greater cause, willingly laying down one's life for the betterment of others or the preservation of cherished ideals. Together, these three facets form a timeless narrative of heroism, inspiring generations to aspire to greatness, seek enlightenment, and embrace selflessness.
Description
Blue fabric hardback with gold title embossing on front, Edgar Allan Poe embossed on spine, sketch page detached between page 6 and 7, corners bent, overall good condition.