The Tale of Gold and Silence - Gustave Kahn - Books - Hollywood Comics - 9781612270630 - November 30, 2011
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The Tale of Gold and Silence

Gustave Kahn

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The Tale of Gold and Silence

Gustave Kahn, born in in 1859, was at the heart of the Symbolist Movement in the 1890s, a pioneer and champion of free verse and one of the editors of the prestigious Mercure de France. Much Symbolist prose -- The Tale of Gold and Silence (1898) is a cardinal example -- can be construed as an exercise in the further development of the archetypal images subsequently categorized and explored by Jung. The Tale of Gold and Silence (1898) occupies a location that is virtually unique. It is not only Kahn's most overtly extravagant symbolist novel, but one of the most overtly extravagant symbolist novels ever attempted, mingling parables, Old Testament and visionary fantasies, throwing in a couple of mock-folktales and an adventure story for good measure. Kahn's knowledge of and attitude to symbolism was colored by his Jewish heritage, and it was natural for him to deploy symbolist methods in his reexamination of Old Testament mythology and the supposed modifications introduced by the subsequent reinterpretation of much of that mythology by the New Testament.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released November 30, 2011
ISBN13 9781612270630
Publishers Hollywood Comics
Pages 268
Dimensions 127 × 203 × 15 mm   ·   294 g
Language English  
Contributor Brian Stableford

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