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Timotheus

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A first-person narrator describes visiting a future national theatre whose architecture and seating are engineered to place audiences in a suggestible posture while a central director, called the fairfusser, stages curated 'clutches'—performances assembled from light, shadow, voice, scent and rhythm. These sensory sequences project apparitions on a domed stage and orchestrate collective emotional responses, shifting from despair to pity, joy and generosity. The account treats drama as a technique for summoning specific states of being, questions simple genre labels, and reflects on the ethical and biological framing of emotion within a technologically mediated theatrical culture.

About the Author

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Bonamy Dobrée

Bonamy Dobrée was an English author and literary critic, recognized for his contributions to literature in the early 20th century. He is best known for his work "Timotheus," which showcases his skill in exploring themes of identity and artistic expression. Dobrée's writings often reflect a deep engagement with the literary traditions of his time, and he is noted for his insightful critiques and analyses of contemporary literature. His work continues to be of interest to scholars and readers who appreciate the nuances of literary heritage.

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