Episode 73: Phantastes, Ch. 10-14
The Literary Life Podcast
Angelina Stanford
4.7 • 1.2K Ratings
🗓️ 24 November 2020
⏱️ 92 minutes
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Summary
This week on The Literary Life podcast, our hosts Angelina Stanford, Cindy Rollins and Thomas Banks continue their series on George MacDonald's Phantastes, covering chapters 10-14. Angelina and Thomas open the book chat talking about disorientation and how MacDonald is using the mirror images to help us enter into Anados' feelings. Some of the topics covered in these chapters are disenchantment and demystifying the world, the child of mysterious origin, seeing and not seeing, romanticism and the dark imagination.
Don't forget to check out the Advent and Christmas resources our hosts have ready for your holiday season. As mentioned before, Cindy's new edition of Hallelujah: Cultivating Advent Traditions with Handel's Messiah is available now, and you can access the replay of her special live event if you visit her website. Check our CindyRollins.net for more information. Also, Thomas and Angelina have a sale going on for an Advent Bundle of their popular webinars, Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol and The Poetry of Advent. Additionally, Kelly Cumbee will be teaching a webinar series called "Seeking the Discarded Image: Nature."
Commonplace Quotes:
He extended the boundaries of the world, but he never shifted its center.
Alfred Noyes
"Absolute attention is prayer." When May Sarton quoted those words of Simone Weil in her journal, she went on to say, "I have used that sentence often in talking about poetry to students, to suggest that if one looks long enough at almost anything, looks with absolute attention at a flower, a stone, the bark of a tree, grass, snow, a cloud, something like revelation takes place. Something is given."
Simone Weil, May Sarton, Esther de Waal
For repose is not the end of education; its end is a noble unrest, an ever renewed awaking from the dead, a ceaseless questioning of the past for the interpretation of the future, an urging on the motions of life, which had better far be accelerated into fever, then retarded into lethargy.
George MacDonald
The Palm and the Pine
by Heinrich Heine
Beneath an Indian palm a girl
Of other blood reposes;
Her cheek is clear and pale as pearl
Amid that wild of roses.
Beside a northern pine a boy
Is leaning fancy-bound.
Nor listens where with noisy joy
Awaits the impatient hound.
Cool grows the sick and feverish calm,
Relaxed the frosty twine.–
The pine-tree dreameth of the palm,
The palm-tree of the pine.
As soon shall nature interlace
Those dimly-visioned boughs,
As these young lovers face to face
Renew their early vows.
Book List:
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William Morris by Alfred Noyes
The Well at the World's End by William Morris
The Celtic Way of Prayer by Esther De Waal
The Imagination: Its Functions and Its Culture by George MacDonald
William Morris Textiles Coloring Book
Far From the Madding Crowd by Thomas Hardy
Descent Into Hell by Charles Williams
The Four Men by Hilaire Belloc
Through the Looking Glass by Lewis Carol
The Arabian Nights translated by Sir Richard Burton
The Island of Dr. Moreau by H. G. Wells
Around the World in 80 Days by Jules Verne
Frankenstein by Mary Shelley
The Sorrows of Young Werther by Goethe
The Winter's Tale by William Shakespeare
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Transcript
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| 0:00.0 | You're going to. Welcome to the literary life podcast where your hosts Angelina Stanford and Cindy Rollins, explore a life shaped by books, stories, and poetry. |
| 0:28.0 | Each week, we will rescue story from the Ivory Tower and bring it to your couch, your kitchen, and your commute. |
| 0:35.0 | The literary life is for everyone because in the words of Stratford Caldecott, |
| 0:39.0 | to be enchanted by story is to be granted a deeper insight into reality. |
| 0:44.0 | Hello and welcome to the Literary Life Podcast. |
| 0:51.0 | Today we are going to cover chapters 10 through 14 of George |
| 0:55.0 | McDonald's fantasties. Before we get started with that, I think I'll say hello. |
| 0:59.9 | Hello to I hope he's not Anadose, Mr Banks not the Pathless Wanderer? |
| 1:06.2 | I think I have a slightly better sense of direction at least you know in |
| 1:10.1 | geographical terms but yeah I'm not unflattered by comparisons to Anadoc. |
| 1:15.0 | So... |
| 1:16.0 | Cindy out of you and I, who... |
| 1:18.0 | Which of us is the Marble Lady? |
| 1:20.0 | Oh, well, you're the Marble Lady for sure. I'm not a Marvel |
| 1:24.0 | like. I'm like the housewife, he keeps running into the little... |
| 1:30.0 | Each tree. |
| 1:32.0 | Yeah, I could be the ash tree. That'd be cool. |
| 1:35.0 | Cindy who wants to be the villain Rollins. |
| 1:40.0 | So yeah, you're the one of the girls. And Cindy Rollins. So yeah, all my life. I played the good girl. |
| 1:43.4 | And Cindy Rollins, and today I have no clever introduction for you. |
| 1:47.4 | So I know that's a huge disappointment. |
| 1:49.2 | Yeah, we'll get over it. |
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