BOUNDARIES OF THE SOUL
Millennium) into a lost time and place; times that were remembered implicitly for what might have been, and the very definite in ...
Keneally’s European Literature, which differentiates those texts from and contrasts them to others in his corpus. The corpora of ...
also delineates the emotions and passions that lie at the heart of a life and the synesthesia that connects such feelings with t ...
PART I I I The NARROW GATE: BRIDGI NG TWO WORLDS Enter by the narrow gate, since the road that leads to perdition is wide and sp ...
CHAPTER 6 THE MYTHOPOEI C WRITER 6.1 I ntroduction: The Mythopoeic Writer as Shaman The work of Jung, Hillman, Tolstoy and Gugge ...
like perception of ghosts and the Connecticut countryside, to epitomise the bardic storyteller. Together with the evidence I pre ...
pagan and Gnostic figure of Philemon was reported by Jung to be a psychagogue, psychopomp or guide facilitating access to his ow ...
anthropology and comparative religions, Mircea Eliade, wrote fiction ‘on the side’, for example, Maitreyi (Bengal Nights, 193 3) ...
extrasensory faculties and to use them for the sake of humanity; and finally the development of further paranormal faculties (Ka ...
readers have suffered from this condition or at least displayed its symptoms or that of a similar condition. For example, the Ne ...
the animus. One might offer the very simple idea that any writer in creating a fictional character of the opposite sex does unde ...
The term ‘initiation’ in the most general sense denotes a body of rites and oral teachings whose purpose is to produce a decisiv ...
had wanted it to be, but as if through some volition of its own, had to be on this ancient quay. Fowles perceived her as an outc ...
something from outside myself ... I nspiration, the muse experience, is like telepathy. Nowadays ones hardly dares to say that i ...
and essential detail to include in her work. For example, during a visit to the Acropolis, surely a temenos in the view of most ...
70). This clearly demonstrates not only what Richardson has been saying about consciousness being present or reflected in ancien ...
the real world convey an image of utter detachment, as if she and Julie, and Alexander and Bagoas, are all that remained of any ...
using paper “... that wasn’t intended for literary masterpieces” (Knapp, 1968:23). Genet rewrote these fragments of his inner li ...
each nocturanal [ sic] expedition. The nervousness provoked by fear, and sometimes by anxiety, makes for a state akin to religio ...
6.8 Mythopoeic Lies I n 1998 I read Binjamin Wilkomirski’s Fragments: Memories of a Childhood, 1939 - 1948 (1996), which was bel ...
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