Subject: (urth) RTTW Chras writings
Date: Tue, 7 Jan 2003 03:11:29 +1100
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I missed a Chras quote from RTTW when I posted on this topic previously. =
In the scene where SIlkHorn assists with the sacrifice in Viron, we get =
this passage:
"A simple way would be to admit that myth is neither irresponsible =
fantasy, nor the object of weighty psychology [etc] ..."
Anybody know where this comes from? Google has let me down.=20
It reads like something which could be in the Introduction to Graves' =
"The Greek Myths" (lost my copy years ago), but I guess there are many =
other possibilities.
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I missed a Chras quote from RTTW when I =
posted on=20
this topic previously. In the scene where SIlkHorn assists with the =
sacrifice in=20
Viron, we get this passage:
"A simple way would be to admit that =
myth is=20
neither irresponsible fantasy, nor the object of weighty psychology =
[etc]=20
..."
Anybody know where this comes from? =
Google has let=20
me down.
It reads like=20
something which could be in the Introduction to Graves' "The Greek =
Myths"=20
(lost my copy years ago), but I guess there are many other=20
possibilities.
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