One Earth, One People: The Mythopoeic Fantasy Series of Ursula K. Le Guin, Lloyd Alexander, Madeleine L'Engle and Orson Scott CardThis work presents the genre of mythopoeic fantasy from a holistic perspective, arguing that this central genre of fantasy literature is largely misunderstood as a result of decades of incomplete and reductionist literary studies. The author asserts that mythopoeic fantasy is not only the most complete literary expression of a worldview based on the existence of supernatural or spiritual powers but that the genre is in a unique position to transform social consciousness with a renewed emphasis on anticipating the future. The author lays out theoretical foundations for his argument in the first four chapters and then demonstrates how the works of fantasy authors Ursula K. LeGuin, Lloyd Alexander, Madeleine L'Engle, and Orson Scott Card exemplify his argument in the remaining four chapters. |
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... journey toward human wholeness . Often departing from psychological implications , critics whose scholarly interests drew them to myth in the series have almost unanimously called Le Guin mythopoeic . Perhaps with the only exception of ...
... journey toward human wholeness . Often departing from psychological implications , critics whose scholarly interests drew them to myth in the series have almost unanimously called Le Guin mythopoeic . Perhaps with the only exception of ...
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... ( Journey- man 161 ) . Some knacks make professions — the Finders can identify a run- away slave years after his escape and as precisely as a DNA test , Dousers can locate water and sense its quality and quantity , and Torches such as ...
... ( Journey- man 161 ) . Some knacks make professions — the Finders can identify a run- away slave years after his escape and as precisely as a DNA test , Dousers can locate water and sense its quality and quantity , and Torches such as ...
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... Journey- man when Alvin is locked in Hatrack River prison 187-88 . 37. See , for example , Heartfire 143 . 38. See , for example , City 114-15 . 39. Card does not suggest that the Indians are immune to greed , for his tale refers to var ...
... Journey- man when Alvin is locked in Hatrack River prison 187-88 . 37. See , for example , Heartfire 143 . 38. See , for example , City 114-15 . 39. Card does not suggest that the Indians are immune to greed , for his tale refers to var ...
Contents
Acknowledgments | 1 |
Theoretical Era | 13 |
Reductionist and Holistic Criticisms in a Battle of Worldviews | 39 |
Copyright | |
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