
Philosophy of Language, Deep Literature, Psychology, Spirituality
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In The Silmarillion, the Valar — the spirits of Ilúvatar through whom the visible world was made — are male and female. But how can spirits have gender?
Each Vala chose a bodily form, male or female, according to the “differe...
One of the most renowned Soviet-era film directors, Eldar Ryazanov, was once asked in an interview what Soviet censorship was like and how filmmakers still managed to create great films even under such intense pressure to glorify utopian id...
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“I have no duty to be anyone’s Friend and no man in the world has a duty to be mine. No claims, no shadow of necessity. Friendship is unnecessary, like philosophy, like art, like the universe itself (for God did not need to...
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What strikes me most in Book 1 of the Odyssey is the sudden change of heart that overtakes Telemachus at the end of his first conversation with Athena, who appears to him in guise — as a man named Mentes.
Before that conversa...
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At first, I was puzzled by Tolkien’s dislike of drama — even of stage productions of Macbeth. He writes:
“Drama is naturally hostile to Fantasy.” — On Fairy Stories.
But then, after giving it some thought, I couldn’t help...
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Philologist, philosopher, translator, and author of Eleven Hidden Gems in the Works of the Inklings: The Music of Iluvatar in the Worlds of J.R.R. Tolkien, C.S. Lewis, and Owen Barfield
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