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Tag Archives: CS Lewis
Eternal verities & Fairy Tales
The *in* thing So, there’s Once Upon a Time, Red Riding Hood, Tangled, Snow White and the Huntsman and now Hansel and Gretel. Fairy tales are in. But fairy tales were always the in thing. There are feminist takes and post … Continue reading →
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Posted on March 9, 2013 by Becadroit
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Tagged Borges, CS Lewis, Demeter, fairy tales, Hansel and Gretel, Herman Hesse, Ishtar, Joseph Campbell, Jung, Mircea Eliade, Novalis, Once Upon a Time, Plato, Red Riding Hood, Robert Graves, Snow White, Tangled, The Poetics of Space, The White Goddess, Tolkien
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Shelf Life: The Discarded Image
Thought I would try something different. I grabbed a random book from my shelves for something of a review, or a justification. I’m gonna call this, if it becomes a bit of a thing, Shelf Life. My favourite CS Lewis … Continue reading →
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Tagged CS Lewis, John Donne, Narnia, On Fairy Tales, Oxford, The Discarded Image, Tolkien
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