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Patrick White : Magna Mater and Her Son-Lover by Lambaradaridou, Effie A - 1991

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Patrick White : Magna Mater and Her Son-Lover

by Lambaradaridou, Effie A

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Athens: National and Capodistrian University of Athens, 1991 Thesis submitted to the University of Athens interpreting some mythical elements in the writings of the Australian novelist Patrick White. Includes facsimile of a letter by PW commenting on the work. 455p. bibliography. Author inscription on ffep. Small tears [repaired] to paper wrapper, esle fine. First Thus. Soft Cover. Near Fine.
  • Bookseller KALAMOS BOOKS CA (CA)
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  • Publisher National and Capodistrian University of Athens
  • Place of Publication Athens
  • Date Published 1991
  • Keywords PATRICK WHITE FICTION AUSTRALIAN GREECE

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Patrick White : Magna Mater and Her Son-Lover

by Lambaradaridou, Effie A

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Athens: National and Capodistrian University of Athens, 1991 Book. Near Fine. Soft cover. Signed by Author(s). First Thus. Thesis submitted to the University of Athens interpreting some Greek mythical elements in the writings of the Australian novelist Patrick White."Patrick White: Magna Mater and Her Son-Lover examines intensively nine novels by the Australian Nobel prize-winner Patrick White. The writer views the novels as a sequence following the circular pattern of the artist's spiritual quest, the mythological Odyssey, and the psychological process of individuation. The whole individual is defined by Jung as the one who can reconcile the conscious and the unconscious, while Homer presented the same individual as the wise Odysseus. Interestingly, White visualizes the whole individual in the twentieth century as the one who recovers and establishes a relationship with the roots of human existence, vegetative, and animal life, in other words, the universe" Includes a facsimile of an… Read More
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