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- catalog abstract "Through myth, we are connected to timeless worlds that immeasurably enhance our own experience as travelers in time. Here, Eliot explores hidden dimensions of myth in ways not previously opened. First, the time dimension, or dimensions - a most mysterious subject that myth illuminates. What is the True? Second, the art of dimension, or dimensions. A few artists create near-miracles and mythic depths may be shown to underlie the factual. What is the Beautiful? Third, the ethical dimension, or dimensions. This evermore controversial area envelopes our daily lives. It impinges upon some and inspires others. What is the Good? Here, you will find no easy answers to the great questions that humanity has asked itself from the beginning. Instead, you will see the questions themselves unfold in fresh and sometimes thrilling ways.".
- catalog contributor b8000920.
- catalog created "1996.".
- catalog date "1996".
- catalog date "1996.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1996.".
- catalog description "Preface / Robert A.F. Thurman -- A Letter Written to the Author to Be Read by the Reader / Eliot Deutsch -- pt. 1. The Magic of the Mythosphere. Introduction. Young Rain. The Sun and Saint Patrick. Sleeping with Serpents. John de Conquer. P'an-Hu. The Guide of Souls -- pt. 2. The Power of Images. Introduction. Gray and Black. Demoiselles. Nighthawk. Persephone in Missouri. Talk in the Dark. The Unpaintable -- pt. 3. The Pursuit of Virtue. Introduction. The Quicken-Tree Palace. The Weighing of the Heart. Backhoe at Olympia. Raging Dove. Tear-Away Treasure. Ancestral Voices.".
- catalog description "Through myth, we are connected to timeless worlds that immeasurably enhance our own experience as travelers in time. Here, Eliot explores hidden dimensions of myth in ways not previously opened. First, the time dimension, or dimensions - a most mysterious subject that myth illuminates. What is the True? Second, the art of dimension, or dimensions. A few artists create near-miracles and mythic depths may be shown to underlie the factual. What is the Beautiful? Third, the ethical dimension, or dimensions. This evermore controversial area envelopes our daily lives. It impinges upon some and inspires others. What is the Good? Here, you will find no easy answers to the great questions that humanity has asked itself from the beginning. Instead, you will see the questions themselves unfold in fresh and sometimes thrilling ways.".
- catalog extent "154 p. ;".
- catalog hasFormat "Timeless myths.".
- catalog identifier "0826408699 (hardcover : alk. paper)".
- catalog isFormatOf "Timeless myths.".
- catalog issued "1996".
- catalog issued "1996.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Continuum,".
- catalog relation "Timeless myths.".
- catalog subject "291.1/3 20".
- catalog subject "BL304 .E435 1996".
- catalog subject "Myth.".
- catalog subject "Mythology.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Preface / Robert A.F. Thurman -- A Letter Written to the Author to Be Read by the Reader / Eliot Deutsch -- pt. 1. The Magic of the Mythosphere. Introduction. Young Rain. The Sun and Saint Patrick. Sleeping with Serpents. John de Conquer. P'an-Hu. The Guide of Souls -- pt. 2. The Power of Images. Introduction. Gray and Black. Demoiselles. Nighthawk. Persephone in Missouri. Talk in the Dark. The Unpaintable -- pt. 3. The Pursuit of Virtue. Introduction. The Quicken-Tree Palace. The Weighing of the Heart. Backhoe at Olympia. Raging Dove. Tear-Away Treasure. Ancestral Voices.".
- catalog title "The timeless myths : how ancient legends influence the world around us / Alexander Eliot.".
- catalog type "text".