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A Landscape With Dragons: Christian and Pagan Imagination in Children's Literature
A Landscape With Dragons Christian and Pagan Imagination in Children's Literature
Author: Michael O'Brien
A Landscape With Dragons describes the degeneration of Western culture, its gradual replacement by pseudo-culture, and the resulting invasion of the Christian imagination - which the author describes as an ominous, even apocalyptic sign. Michael O'Brien's analysis of several aspects of the problem is incisive and detailed. His approach i...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780969805809
ISBN-10: 0969805802
Publication Date: 11/1994
Pages: 72
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Publisher: Ignatius Press
Book Type: Paperback
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sophiesperspective avatar reviewed A Landscape With Dragons: Christian and Pagan Imagination in Children's Literature on + 141 more book reviews
Short, thought provoking (though imperfect) read

This quick read (I read it in under two hours) is aimed at Christians, but that doesn't mean that those who aren't should pass this by. While I don't believe everything he says is accurate, his heart & observations are worth considering as he makes several good points.

The book is not focused on dragons, though they are a frequent example, but on the use of classic symbols in literature. He does state that dragons themselves (if they exist) aren't evil, that's not his point. His point is that historically they have been used to symbolize evil in the west. Early in the book it can appear that he has a personal thing against dragons because of personal experiences & some experiences from his children - just read past that to get to his actual points -those stories are intended as a hook.

While I don't necessarily have a problem with dragons being friendly or good, the authors points are well worth considering.

While not perfect, this is a though provoking read that is well worth the little time it takes to read this slim book.


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