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The beloved of Hathor, and The shrine of the Golden Hawk

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Two ritual dramas set against stylized ancient backdrops explore struggles over sacred power and national destiny. The first centers on a High Priestess who has prepared a warrior-leader for a spiritual restoration and faces his final moral trial between divine calling and earthly triumph during a campaign to drive out foreign occupiers. The second depicts a master fire-magician creating a Golden Hawk talisman to subvert royal authority and a veiled daughter sent into the magician’s cave to reclaim that source of exultation for her people. Both pieces emphasize ritual, symbolism, doubles of the self, and a decorative staging that evokes fresco and papyrus art.

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Florence Farr

Florence Farr was an English writer and actress, known for her contributions to early 20th-century literature and the theatrical arts. She was a prominent figure in the London literary scene and was associated with the Symbolist movement. Farr's works often explore themes of spirituality and the complexities of modern womanhood. Her notable titles include "Modern Woman: Her Intentions," which reflects her progressive views on gender and society, and "The Dancing Faun," showcasing her poetic sensibilities. Additionally, her stories such as "The Beloved of Hathor, and The Shrine of the Golden Hawk" reveal her interest in mythology and the mystical. Through her diverse body of work, Farr has left a lasting impact on the literary heritage of her time.

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