
Nature and the Numinous in Mythopoeic Fantasy Literature - Paperback
Nature and the Numinous in Mythopoeic Fantasy Literature - Paperback
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by Chris Brawley (Author), Donald E. Palumbo (Editor), C. W. III Sullivan (Editor)
This book makes connections between mythopoeic fantasy--works that engage the numinous--and the critical apparatuses of ecocriticism and posthumanism. Drawing from the ideas of Rudolf Otto in The Idea of the Holy, mythopoeic fantasy is a means of subverting normative modes of perception to both encounter the numinous and to challenge the perceptions of the natural world. Beginning with S.T. Coleridge's theories of the imagination as embodied in The Rime of the Ancient Mariner, the book moves on to explore standard mythopoeic fantasists such as George MacDonald, C.S. Lewis, and J.R.R. Tolkien. Taking a step outside these men, particularly influenced by Christianity, the concluding chapters discuss Algernon Blackwood and Ursula Le Guin, whose works evoke the numinous without a specifically Christian worldview.
Author Biography
Chris Brawley is a professor of religion, humanities and English at Central Piedmont Community College in Charlotte, North Carolina.



















