Beowulf and the Dragon [XXXII-XLIII]
XXXII THAT way he went with no will of his own, in danger of…
XXXII THAT way he went with no will of his own, in danger of…
The question of whether or not the Jabberwocky (from Lewis Carroll’s Through the Looking-Glass and…
“The Ojibway scholar Basil H. Johnston defines dodaem, or totem, as “that from which…
The following essay explores the significance and basis of the dragon as an archetype…
Pirate mythology. Some true, some pure fiction, but all running along the same vein….
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The third of Sir Isaac Newton’s “Laws of Motion” is as follows: Actioni contrariam…
In the year 1284, in a German town named Hamelin, 130 children were lost….
In today’s society it may seem a little archaic to talk about hunters and…
World renowned Swiss born psychiatrist, Carl G. Jung (1875-1961), was one of the finest explorers of…
There is no more powerful symbol than Celtic dragons To invoke such reverence from…
On one of the world’s oldest surviving globes, the Hunt-Lenox Globe (ca. 1510), near…
The most convenient, pervasive and corrosive lie in the Western World today is ‘unqualified…