"In Goethe's phantasmagoric Faust II, the good doctor's assistant Wagner has created "Homunculus" a miniature alchemical golem, in a glass beaker. This "dainty little man" possess the trait of complete memory of the world's history." The Secret Lives of Puppets. 2001 To speak of a puppet with most men and women is to cause them to giggle. They think at once of the wires; they think of the stiff hands and the jerky movements; they tell me it is a "funny little doll". But . . . these puppets. . . are the descendants of a great and noble family of Images, images which were indeed made "in the likeness of God". E. Gordon Craig quoted in The Secret Lives of Puppets. 2001
Elevator in Film and Fiction Blog
A collection of clips, passages, and images which reflect the role of the elevator in film and fiction. Check here
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