The Legacy of a Playwright Creates a Union Between the Past and the Present
Thomas LePera takes readers into the realms of 16th Century Prose
Literature is broadly known as a collection of written works, but it is better known as an art form, especially for prose, fiction, poetry, and drama. The 16th century had seen the peak of humanities. This epoch is considered the golden age for arts, politics, and economic rebirth. In literature, the 16th century has also seen the rise of some of the greatest authors. To name a few, we have Miguel de Cervantes, Geoffrey Chaucer, Dante Alighieri, and arguably the most notable name in literature, William Shakespeare. Unfortunately, with the rapid development of civilization, came the decline of 16th-century prose. The artfulness and the sophisticated manner of sentence construction seem to be archaic and a lost language to most people.
However, this is not the case for Thomas LePera.
Thomas LePera is a playwright who innately possesses an affinity for words, and whose writing style is reminiscent of the aforementioned authors. In his book, “The Legacy of Thomas LePera,” he presents an entrance into his creative mind.
The book is a compilation of quick-read novels from LePera’s collection. He treads the line between the beauty and artfulness of 16th-century prose, and the relatability of contemporary literature. LePera presents a tasteful union between class and humor. His writing style will provide a scintillating visit to the past while the present-day subjects bring the reader close to home.
LePera will invoke love for English and treat everyone to an enthralling anthology where the past and present amalgamates. Don’t miss out on this book. Grab your copy now!
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The Legacy of Thomas LePera
Author: Thomas LePera
Publisher: Your Online Publicist
Published Date: February 2021
Book Genre: Literature
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“The legacy of Thomas LePera” is a literary exploration into contemporary prose. Indeed, it is a thorough study into 17th century idioms and verse and composition that we construct as wonderful prose. Some constructions may seem difficult at first but today we aren’t use to these verse sounds but the magic comes along when we do.
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