Man, Sub-creator, the refracted light
through whom is splintered from a single White
to many hues, and endlessly combined
in living shapes that move from mind to mind.
Though all the crannies of the world we filled
with Elves and Goblins, though we dared to build
Gods and their houses out of dark and light,
and sowed the seed of dragons, 'twas our right
(used or misused). The right has not decayed.
We make still by the law in which we're made.— J. R. R. Tolkien, “Mythopoeia”
Let each do well what each knows best,
Nothing refuse and nothing shirk,
Since none is master of the rest,
But all are servants of the work.— Dorothy Sayers, “The Makers”
Fairy tales do not give the child the idea of the evil or the ugly; that is in the child already, because it is in the world already. Fairy tales do not give the child his first idea of bogey. What fairy tales give the child is his first clear idea of the possible defeat of bogey. The baby has known the dragon intimately ever since he had an imagination. What the fairy tale provides for him is a St. George to kill the dragon.
— G. K. Chesterton, “The Red Angel”
Were a man to be totally deprived of memory, he would be incapable of forming any just opinion; every thing about him would seem a chaos... In like manner, though in a less degree, a too great inattention to past occurrences retards and bewilders our judgment in everything; while, on the contrary, by comparing what is past with what is present, we frequently hit on the true character of both, and become wise with very little trouble. It is a kind of counter-march, by which we get into the rear of time, and mark the movements and meaning of things as we make our return.
-- Thomas Paine, The American Crisis
This is the display of the inquiry of Herodotus of Halicarnassus, so that things done by man not be forgotten in time, and that great and marvelous deeds, some displayed by the Hellenes, some by the barbarians, not lose their glory.
— Herodotus, called “the father of history,” at the start of his History
Amazing!!! These quotes are true gems!
Hi, I enjoy your writing - particularly your succintly analytical style of reviewing.
Do you intend to explicitly get into "the theory of story" at the meta-level, or is that too general/ not a concern in this substack? I'd be highly interested to hear something like that from you; I'm liking your approach to narrative dissection.
Either way, thanks for the time and effort putting this out.
P.S. Have I successfully blocked my e-mail address from showing? I'm finding substack's interface unintuitive, and that's a priority for me.