Visions of Enchantment

Visions of Enchantment
Author: Daniel Zamani
Publisher: Fulgur Press
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2019-07-23
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781527228825

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Since Antiquity, the idea of the artist as a magician, trickster and powerful creator of new realities has established itself as a fertile idea in the discussion of image-making. The conjuring of illusions, the inherent link between the material and the spiritual and the wish to make the invisible visible are all part of this wider discourse. Visions of Enchantment looks at the fascinating intersections between esotericism and visual culture through a decidedly cross-cultural lens, with topics ranging from talismanic magic and the Renaissance exploration of alchemy, through to the role of magic in modern art and 20th century experimental film.00The essays offered in 'Visions of Enchantment: Occultism, Magic and Visual Culture' have been selected from papers presented at a major international conference at the University of Cambridge in 2014. It includes work by some of the leading scholars in Western Esotericism including Antoine Faivre, M.E. Warlick and Deanna Petherbridge. It attests to the vibrant role that magic and the occult play in cutting-edge research across a wide variety of the arts and humanities today.

Visions of Enchantment

Visions of Enchantment
Author: Hugh Parry
Publisher:
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2001
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN:

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Himself primarily a classicist, Parry offers 10 essays introducing magical themes and variations in literary fiction, both to begin what he sees as a neglected endeavor, and to encourage lay and specialist readers to turn or return to some of the works he considers. He focuses almost exclusively on western literature and a select scattering of ancient and modern texts. c. Book News Inc.

Curious Visions of Modernity

Curious Visions of Modernity
Author: David L. Martin
Publisher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 275
Release: 2011
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0262016060

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Rembrandt's famous painting of an anatomy lesson, the shrunken head of an Australian indigenous leader, an aerial view of Paris from a balloon: all are windows to enchantment, curiosities that illuminate something shadowy and forgotten lurking behind the neat facade of a rational world. In Curious Visions of Modernity, David Martin unpacks a collection of artifacts from the visual and historical archives of modernity, finding in each a slippage of scientific rationality--a repressed heterogeneity within the homogenized structures of post-Enlightenment knowledge. In doing so, he exposes modernity and its visual culture as haunted by precisely those things that rationality sought to expunge from the "enlightened" world: enchantment, magic, and wonderment. Martin traces the genealogies of what he considers three of the most distinct and historically immediate fields of modern visual culture: the collection, the body, and the mapping of spaces. In a narrative resembling the many-drawered curiosity cabinets of the Renaissance rather than the locked glass cases of the modern museum, he shows us a world renewed through the act of collecting the wondrous and aberrant objects of Creation; tortured and broken flesh rising from the dissecting tables of anatomy theaters to stalk the discourses of medical knowledge; and the spilling forth of a pictorializing geometry from the gilt frames of Renaissance panel paintings to venerate a panoptic god. Accounting for the visual disenchantment of modernity, Martin offers a curious vision of its reenchantment.

Visions of Enchantment

Visions of Enchantment
Author: Diana Kwiatkowski Rubin
Publisher:
Total Pages: 66
Release: 1991
Genre:
ISBN: 9781878116093

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Visions & Enchantment

Visions & Enchantment
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2000
Genre: Painters
ISBN:

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Enchantment

Enchantment
Author: Jean Starobinski
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2008
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780231140904

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"This book examines some figures of seduction as they have appeared over the course of opera's history." --introd.

Visions of Enchantment

Visions of Enchantment
Author: Mary Dressel
Publisher: PublishAmerica
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2006-10-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781424152032

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Uriah Prescot, the handsome hero, came through the confines of time to wait for his sweet Eryn. It was a fateful foggy night that led her back to him. Back to a town she didnat remember. Back to a time and a man she had only seen in visionsa]visions of enchantment. When they meet, Uriah loves her as much as he did on the day she left him twenty years ago, twenty years plus a century! Eryn Sterling didnat even know he existed. In a little log cabin, with the beautiful Allegheny Mountains as a backdrop, Uriah tries to convince her that she loved him a century ago. Does he try a little too hard sometimes? Will his persistence drive her away as she tries to come to terms with the truth? Or will she discover he is the only love that can ever be, her forever love?

Enchantment and Exploitation

Enchantment and Exploitation
Author: William DeBuys
Publisher: UNM Press
Total Pages: 420
Release: 1985
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780826308207

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This unusual book is a complete account of the closely linked natural and human history of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains of northern New Mexico, a region unique in its rich combination of ecological and cultural diversity.

The Enchantment Of Reason

The Enchantment Of Reason
Author: Pierre Schlag
Publisher: Duke University Press
Total Pages: 180
Release: 1998-07-22
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780822322146

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DIVA critique of legal scholarship and the way reason is used and deified in law, by one of the most controversial legal scholars now writing./div

The Tree of Enchantment

The Tree of Enchantment
Author: Orion Foxwood
Publisher: Weiser Books
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2008-10-01
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 1609250230

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In Faery Seership the truths we seek can only be found within ourselves, within nature, and within our relationships to nature. At the center of the Faery Tradition lies the Tree of Enchantment: the symbol for these relationships and for the threefold life of humanity. At each level of the tree, there are attending spirit forces that vary from beings of light to beings of shadow, from the ancestors of humanity to the architects of form and nature, from the destiny of our planet to the creation forces of the universe. The tree’s roots grow through the lower world, where all life originates and the dead travel, its trunk and lower branches reach out across the middle world, where elemental forces and the four directions guide us, and its highest branches reach the into the upper world and the Star realm. Weaving together folk tradition and extensive academic research, Orion Foxwood has created an accessible, beautifully written pathway into the Old Religion of Faery Seership. Based on Appalachian traditions, Wiccan studies, Celtic oral traditions, and the Craft from Western and Northern Europe, The Tree of Enchantment offers the student of Faery Tradition both introductory and advanced visionary practices and authentic tools to learn to navigate the three realms of humanity. With diligence and an open heart, the reader will learn to cross The River of Blood, pass through The Gate of Awakening, and over The River of Stars.