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Literature as Spiritual StudyEnlightened.thinker said Aug 4, 2007, 7:09 PM: |
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Ancient, Renaissance, Enlightenment, Romantic, Victorian, Modern, Post-Modern Literature all speaks to the human condition and transcends time. |
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Re: Literature as Spiritual StudyEnlightened.thinker said Aug 5, 2007, 10:43 AM: |
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Ok, this thread got buried and I am attempting to see what we might envision our 21st century literary greats may be… |
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Re: Literature as Spiritual Studyyarculdragonlord said Aug 5, 2007, 11:11 AM: |
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Literature of Gender is one direction in which to look. I do not mean by this, literature that studies or tries to define a specific gender. I mean literature that explores the very nature of our illusory variations in gender. One might read Wraeththu by Storm Constantine to better understand this literature. |
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Re: Literature as Spiritual StudyEnlightened.thinker said Aug 5, 2007, 12:11 PM: |
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Yep, you are probably right Johan. After all JM Barrie and Peter Pan and Baums Wizard of Oz are celebrated, but not in formal literary study. One author hated for many years was Heningway and look at him now! |
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Re: Literature as Spiritual StudyEnlightened.thinker said Aug 5, 2007, 7:22 PM: |
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Hey Burt! Can I please be reborn when this happens if I am already transitioned? |
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Re: Literature as Spiritual StudyTraveling Alchemist said Aug 6, 2007, 6:05 PM: |
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Hey, yeah, like Jean Luc Picard's holodeck! |
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Re: Literature as Spiritual StudyEnlightened.thinker said Aug 6, 2007, 8:20 PM: |
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Agreed and perhaps you can start another thread here in the arts for that! |
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Accepting the unsettling of meaning as the new literary zeitgeist火狐 Li said Aug 19, 2007, 1:30 PM: |
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Looking back, literature in the 20th century seems to have been coloured by a stark contrast between trauma and liberation. Narratives of trauma, persecution, and repression juxtaposed with accounts of liberation, freedom, hope, and uncertainty. |
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