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| Nick: |
Arevanye (Registered User) |
| Date/Time: |
Sat, 7/31/2004 at 16:53 EDT |
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I was one of the confused! Thanks for the enlightenment . (No Text) <Lothiriel Adaneth> [7/31/2004 @ 16:24] (1/1)
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| Subject: |
Well, I'm not saying |
Message: |
that's the case. I'm just asking if anyone knows whether "kenning" could
be an
explanation.
A fairytale is not an allegory. There may be allegory in it, but it is not an allegory. He must be an artist indeed who can, in any mode, produce a strict allegory that is not a weariness to the spirit. An allegory must be Mastery or Moorditch. A fairytale, a sonata, a gathering storm, a limitless night, seizes you and sweeps you away: do you begin at once to wrestle with it and ask whence its power over you, whither it is carrying you? ~"The Fantastic Imagination" George MacDonald 1893
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