This resource presents a discussion of the supernatural in literature, and features Radcliffe's distinction between "terror" and horror."doi:https://saylor.longsight.com/handle/1/9265Radcliffe, AnnLitgothic ComRadcliffe, Ann. "On the Supernatural in Poetry." The New Monthly Magazine and Literary...
On the Supernatural in Poetry This resource presents a discussion of the supernatural in literature, and features Radcliffe's distinction between "terror" and horror." A Radcliffe - 《Litgothic Com》 被引量: 3发表: 2002年 The Supernatural and English Fiction (review) In lieu of an abstract, ...
In the analysis, the author argues that the capacity for religion emerges with concrete language, which enables man to construct imaginary behaviour with the aid of animism and anthropomorphism, fuelled by superstitious thinking in contingent situations. However, to create religious cognition, another ...
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Daniel Defoe (1660–1731) is now best known as a novelist, but in his own lifetime he was much more famous as a political satirist. This was the great age of poetic satire, and Defoe clearly had ambitions to rival poets like Dryden. Defoe's poetry abounded in savagely satirical sketche...
Williams wrote works of popular history for OUP, as well as poetry often inspired by Arthurian myth. But his novels, ‘supernatural thrillers’ published by T.S. Eliot at Faber, were his greatest success. The Eliot connection suggests the range of Williams’s interests: unlike Lewis and Tolkie...
Religious people seem to believe things that range from the somewhat peculiar to the utterly bizarre. Or do they? According to a new paper by Neil Van Leeuwen, religious "credence" is nothing like mundane factual belief. It has, he claims, more in common with fictional imaginings. Religious...
The film’s reliance on practical effects and restraint with the supernatural events makes it a discomfiting viewing experience that remains as iconic today as it was in 1973. Wonder Boys (2000) Michael Chabon’s novel about a writer who can’t seem to finish his second novel, which has ...
Second, because we are interested in the mystical dimension of psychotherapy, Heidegger’s later antirationalistic views seem promising to our project. In his late philosophy, Heidegger turned away from rational language. He started looking at literaure, lyrical poetry and his own highly ...
Yu's translation of the epic tale. Attributed to Wu Cheng'en, the story follows one of China's most famous religious heroes, a monk named Xuanzang. Throughout his 14-year journey, Xuanzang and his three supernatural disciples are in search of Buddhist scriptures. Along the way they fight ...