The Heritage of Hermes: Alchemy in Contemporary British LiteratureGalda & Wilch, 2004 - 261 pages |
Table des matières
II | 5 |
III | 9 |
IV | 31 |
V | 33 |
VI | 35 |
VII | 39 |
X | 47 |
XI | 71 |
XVIII | 136 |
XIX | 141 |
XXI | 177 |
XXII | 178 |
XXIV | 181 |
XXV | 186 |
XXVI | 190 |
XXVII | 196 |
Expressions et termes fréquents
20th century According Ackroyd's novel adept alchemical manuscripts alchemists alchemy Alex angelic magic archetype artistic aspect believed British literature C.G. Jung Christian church Chymical Wedding Clarke's novel concept Conchis creation cultural Dee's depicted discussed divine Doctor Dee dream Edward emblems esoteric esotericism example experience Faivre father Faust feminine Fludd Frere Furthermore Gebelein Gnosticism gold Henry Agnew Hermes Hermes Trismegistos hermetic art hermetic philosophy hermeticism homunculus human ibid images interpretation John Dee Jung's Jungian psychology Kabbalah Kelley knowledge language Laura level of narration London Louisa magi magician magus masculine matter Matthew metaphor modern Moreover mysterium coniunctionis mystic myth nature Nicholas occult opus magnum Paracelsus philosopher's stone porcelain principle protagonist psyche quest references to alchemy relationship religious Renaissance Robert Fludd role Rosarium Philosophorum satire Schenkel scientific secrets spiritual symbols theory tradition transformation Transl transmutation treatment of alchemy unconscious vision Western writing