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Subtext: A Life In Between The Lines
Subtext: A Life Between The Lines Subtext is any content of a creative work which is not announced explicitly by the characters or author, but is implicit or becomes something understood by the observer of the work. Text is what … Continue reading
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What’s Missing In The Meaning of Mariah
Missing In The Meaning of Mariah I just finished reading The Meaning of Mariah Carey. It was a good book overall. Reading about her troubled childhood was sad, but interesting. It was surprising that she didn’t really explore the fact … Continue reading
Posted in Literature/Pop Culture, Movies/TV, Music
Tagged Abuse, Affair, Alfred Roy, B Sides, Babies, Ballads, Ben Margulies, Bipolar, Bitter, Book, Break-Up, Breakdown, Cari Lynn Vaughn, Charmbracelet, childhood, Controversies, Depth, Derek Jeeter, Dismissive, Divorce, Do You Think of Me, Dreamlover, Dysfunctional, E=MC2, Emancipation of Mimi, Eminem, Emotions, Glitter, Greatest Strength, High School, hookup, inspiration, Kids, Lambs, Las Vegas Residency, Law Suites, Lip Synching, Love Takes Time, Luis Miguel, Make It Happen, Make Mistakes, Mariah Care, Marriage, Memoris, Motown, Music, Music Box, Nick Cannon, Nondisclosure Forms, None of Your Damn Business, Packer, Psychology, Purple Rose Ink Publishing, R&B, Rainbow, Rarities, Relationships, So Blessed, Songs, Soul, Sue, Sympathetic, Tell-All, The Meaning of Mariah, Til The End of Time, Tommy Motolla, Vulnerable, Vulnerbilty
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Literature As Exploration
Literature as Exploration Louise M Rosenblatt 1965 Reprint 1995 Schools and Colleges are there to teach students about themselves and humankind. As students, we try to understand the psychology of the characters we read about. We try to figure out … Continue reading
Posted in Literary Criticism, Literature/Pop Culture
Tagged Anthropology, Book, Books, characters, College, Criticism, Culture, dissatisfaction, Emotions, experience, Flexabilty, framework, Growth, High School, Humankind, ideas, Individual, instructors, judgment, Knowledge, lack of knowledge, Learning, learns, Life, Literary Criticism, Literary Theory, Literature As Exploration, Louise Rosenblatt, motivations, personal experience, Personality, Psychology, Reader Response, Reading, School, society, Sociology, Students, Teachers, Understanding, will to learn
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The Anatomy of Criticism
Anatomy of Criticism Northrop Frye, 1957 It is impossible to learn literature because literature needs to be dis-furnished from the study of it—or criticism. Literary Criticism has many neighbors, including: Psychology and Sociology. Frye covers the Fictional Modes first. Myth, … Continue reading
Posted in Culture, Literary Criticism, Literature/Pop Culture, Mythology
Tagged Autumn, Christianity, Comedy, Dionysus, Drama, Fates, Frued, George Bernard Shaw, Gods, Heroes, Ironic, Irony, Jung, Literature, Lyric, Music, Myth, Northrop Frye, Oracle of Delphi, Oracles, Pagan, Pathetic Fallacy, Poetry, Prose, Psychology, Rhetoric, Rhythm, Satire, Sociology, Spring, Summer, Symbolism, Symbols, The Anatomy of Criticism, The Fabian Society, Thomas Hardy, Tragedy, Winter
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Shaw: A Reassessment
Bernard Shaw: A Reassessment Colin Wilson, 1969 Shaw grew up with a mother who paid little attention to him. She had suffered abuse herself and thought it best to leave him alone. Shaw was naturally shy and introverted. He made … Continue reading
Posted in Literary Criticism, Literature/Pop Culture, Politics/Economics, Psychology, Religion, Science/Philosophy
Tagged 1900s, 1912, A Doll's House, A Reassessment, Abraham Maslow, Affairs, Animal Passivity, Arms and the Man, Back to Methuselah, Bax, Beethoven, Buoyant Billions, Charlotte Payne Townshed, Colin Wilson, Creative Evolution, D.H. Lawrence, Depths of Your Conviction, Domestic Partnership, Evolved, Existentialism, Fabian Society, Faust, GBS, George Bernard Shaw, Ghost Writer, Goethe, Handle, Hero, Human Beings, Ibsen, Imagination, Immense Fields of Knowledge, Intellect, Irrational Knot, Karl Marx, Life-Force, Master, Mother Figure, Neitszche, New Estate, Nihilism, Novels, Plays, Psychology, Pygmalion, Sensitive, Shy, Slave, Socialist, Wagner, What Shall We Do?, World Classic
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Closer to Natalie
Closer To Natalie Natalie Portman’s first film was The Professional and it was the first film I saw her in. Though only 13 at the time, I was floored by her performance. I liked her as the wise beyond her … Continue reading
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Tagged Aleph, Anne Boleyn, Anywhere But Here, Ashton Kutcher, Astrophysicist, Attack of the Clones, Closer, Dark, Driven, Friends, George Lucas, Harvard, Judaism, Kabbalah, Married, Mother, No Strings Attached, Phantom Menace, Psychology, Revenge of the Sith, Star Wars, Stripper, The Black Swan, The Dark World, The Garden State, The Other Boleyn Girl, The Other Woman, The Professional, Thor, V For Vendetta, Where the Heart Is
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Ego and Archetype
Ego and Archetype Ego and Archetype: Individuation and the Religious Function of the Psyche by Edward F Edinger came out in 1972. I read it in 2000. It proved very insightful and was very influential on me. Man’s consciousness was … Continue reading
Posted in Mythology, Psychology, Religion
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Christian Friedrich Hebbel and Romantic Degredation
Christian Friedrich Hebbel and Romantic Degradation Christian Friedrich Hebbel (18 March 1813 – 13 December 1863), was a German poet and dramatist. He was born into poverty. His father, who died was he was fourteen, was a stone mason. … Continue reading
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Tagged Agnès Bernauer, Christian Friedrich Hebbel, Comedy, Die Nibelungen, German, Germany, Greater Good, Gyges and His Ring, Herodes and Mariamne, Herodotus, Individuation, Joan Didion, Judith, Julia, Jung, Katherine, Maria Magdalena, Michael Ondaatje, Michel Angelo, Playwright, Poet, Psychology, Romantic Degradation, Sacrifice, Slouching Toward Bethlehem, The Bible, The English Patient, Tragedy, Tragicomedy
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