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In Defence of Poesy: A Skylight Selection

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Faery Loves & Faery Lais: A Collection of Breton Lais as told by Gareth Knight

“The Breton lai is a relatively short narrative poem, usually accompanied by music, that appeared in France some time about the middle of the 12th century, spread by travelling musicians and story tellers called ‘jongleurs.’ What we find important about … Continue reading

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At the Gates of Dawn: A Collection of Writings by Ella Young

Light as a leaf in Paradise, Until the grey cock cries, Cries Morn on garth and lawn, Bleak Morn upon our eyes, On our dream-cloistered eyes The turbulent red of dawn Banishing Paradise.   (from Triptych) There are many reasons why … Continue reading

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Comparative Myth

Since the Presocratics, scholars and sages have sought to compare and contrast the mythological portents of various socio-religious cultures.  More recently and most famously, Carl Jung and Joseph Campbell have talked at length about shared psychological archetypes and the oft … Continue reading

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