The Literary Life Podcast

Episode 73: Phantastes, Ch. 10-14

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Nov 24, 2020
Dive into the enchanting realms of George MacDonald’s 'Phantastes' as the hosts unravel the themes of disorientation and self-discovery through captivating narratives. They explore the impact of William Morris on fantasy literature and highlight the contrast between false and true homes. Discover the intricate cosmic connections of humanity and the moral complexities of love displayed through various literary works. The discussion culminates in celebrating the transformative power of storytelling, inviting deeper understanding and reflection.
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ANECDOTE

Disoriented Reading

  • Thomas Banks initially felt disoriented reading Phantastes.
  • Angelina Stanford suggests this disorientation mirrors Anodos's journey and is a sign of good reading.
INSIGHT

Funhouse Mirrors

  • MacDonald uses distorted mirror imagery in the fairy palace intentionally.
  • This evokes a sense of disorientation in the reader, mirroring Anodos’s experience.
INSIGHT

Shadow and Sight

  • Anodos's shadow prevents him from seeing fairies, symbolizing a spiritual blindness.
  • Crossing the water and entering fairyland initiates a miniature death and rebirth experience.
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