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Re: Cosmicism in CAS's fiction
Posted by: Absquatch (IP Logged)
Date: 31 January, 2011 05:21PM
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I wouldn't rule out Algernon Blackwood, who while not be cosmic in a spacey way, certainly has a cosmic perspective.

Not always--a lot of Blackwood is run-of-the-mill pantheism and spiritualism--but "The Willows" and "The Man Who Found Out" are very cosmic works, albeit in quite different ways.

Re: Cosmicism in CAS's fiction
Posted by: S.Zielinski (IP Logged)
Date: 30 October, 2012 12:12PM
Hello!

If anybody is interested in looking over my BA paper - just give me a sign :)
Happily I defended it more than a year ago scoring an A grade :)

regards

Re: Cosmicism in CAS's fiction
Posted by: The English Assassin (IP Logged)
Date: 30 October, 2012 05:08PM
I'd be interested. My email is star-treader@outlook.com

Re: Cosmicism in CAS's fiction
Posted by: El'Khestor (IP Logged)
Date: 30 October, 2012 06:05PM
I'd also be interested in having a look. My email is elivings@optusnet.com.au. Thanks.

Re: Cosmicism in CAS's fiction
Posted by: JRod (IP Logged)
Date: 13 October, 2014 05:22AM
I'd like to see your paper, jrwarlock@gmail.com

Thanks!!!

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