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Recovery And Transcendence For The Contemporary Mythmaker The Spiritual Dimension In The Works Of J R R Tolkien Cormare Series No 7 Annotated Edition Christopher Garbowski

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Recovery And Transcendence For The Contemporary Mythmaker The Spiritual Dimension In The Works Of J R R Tolkien Cormare Series No 7 Annotated Edition Christopher Garbowski
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Recovery And Transcendence For The Contemporary Mythmaker The Spiritual Dimension In The Works Of J R R Tolkien Cormare Series No 7 Annotated Edition Christopher Garbowski instant download after payment.

Publisher: Walking Tree Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.9 MB
Pages: 224
Author: Christopher Garbowski
ISBN: 9783952142486, 3952142484
Language: English
Year: 2004
Edition: annotated edition

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Recovery And Transcendence For The Contemporary Mythmaker The Spiritual Dimension In The Works Of J R R Tolkien Cormare Series No 7 Annotated Edition Christopher Garbowski by Christopher Garbowski 9783952142486, 3952142484 instant download after payment.

[Recovery and Transcendence for the Contemporary Mythmaker] is one of the most persuasive and open-minded of the various appropriations of Tolkien to a religious or spiritual meaning. [...] At its heart is the anti-reductionist psychological/religious theory of the concentration camp survivor, Viktor Frankl. Frankl explains human motivation primarily as a quest for meaning, a response to the 'pull' of discerned values, rather than as wholly determined by the 'push' of instinctual drives: through this quest, human 'growth' is possible even in the most dire circumstances. Such features of Tolkien's work as his theory and practice of 'eucatastrophe', the morally fitting happy ending in the face of great adversity which vouchsafes a glimpse of transcendent joy, and his conception of art as a mode of 'recovery', whereby the too-familiar known world is seen afresh 'as we were meant to see it', are assimilated to Frankl's view, as is the exploratory, developmental, 'dialogic' quality of Tolkien's myth-making. But Garbowski draws on many sources, from folklore to Hollywood, and ranges widely through Tolkien's writing, alert always to the ethical and spiritual implications of the protagonist's predicaments. The book is of additional interest as an example of the significant response to Tolkien in Eastern Europe, a response based on his celebration of small, imperilled homelands and his sombre awareness of contemporary evil, as well as on his implicitly Christian values. From ABES Annotated Bibliography of English Studies Christopher Garbowski is Associate Professor at the Institute of English at Maria Curie Sk?odowska University in Lublin, Poland. He is the author of Krzysztof Kieslowski's Decalogue Series (1996).

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