Texts in Context: Now We’re Getting Somewhen
Strange shapes move half-visibly in the mists of time; but as the grey recedes, often as not, we seem to find not a window but a mirror.
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Strange shapes move half-visibly in the mists of time; but as the grey recedes, often as not, we seem to find not a window but a mirror.
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The resemblance between the words “mystery” and “mysticism” may be mere coincidence to us, but, as Chesterton put it, it is a coincidence that really does coincide.
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Student Story: The Fiend-Slayer By Caleb Dummermuth Hreth stood in victory over the dragon corpse. Though the sea-monster’s spirit had been broken, its vicious power lingered in the
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Student Essay: A Chorus of Murders By Aurora Muggeridge What makes for a sympathetic villain in Greek tragedy? Æschylus’ Clytemnestra and Euripides’ Medea are two wrathful women who
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Student Essay:Myth and Fairy-Story J. R. R. Tolkien, the father of modern fantasy, once said, “The original Hobbit was never intended to have a sequel—Bilbo ‘remained very happy
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