tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4571893822037892060.post3828840019759688776..comments2024-01-16T09:59:19.006-05:00Comments on Stark Raving Mythopath: A MythocabularyPatty Kyrlachhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12973917888863433765noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4571893822037892060.post-49797977771792221542013-01-06T18:46:50.064-05:002013-01-06T18:46:50.064-05:00from George Bernard Shaw: I wish to boast that Pyg...from George Bernard Shaw: I wish to boast that Pygmalion has been an extremely successful play all over Europe and North America as well as at home. It is so intensely and deliberately didactic, and its subject is esteemed so dry, that I delight in throwing it at the heads of the wiseacres who repeat the parrot cry that art should never be didactic. It goes to prove my contention that art should Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4571893822037892060.post-76118094623395098042012-09-04T10:15:19.518-04:002012-09-04T10:15:19.518-04:00I'm so elated to have come across your site to...I'm so elated to have come across your site today! I am reading The Inklings and was utterly captivated by the revealed mythopoeic/mythopathic conversation between Tolkien and Lewis (and Dyson?). Whereupon I found your site. I'm looking forward to enjoying more of it!amberhttp://www.projectgrownup.netnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4571893822037892060.post-341464165553576082011-11-12T17:06:10.474-05:002011-11-12T17:06:10.474-05:00You would have been very annoyed at Earlham's ...You would have been very annoyed at Earlham's writing colloquium, to hear one of the presenters say that the way to fail as a writer is to write a story to teach a lesson. Excuse me?! We all know we're not to hit the reader over the head, but all good literature has to have some kind of moral base, doesn't it?! Otherwise, it's like reading facebook every day!Kathleen Bolduchttp://www.kathleenbolduc.comnoreply@blogger.com