Fantasy and Shell Shock: How Two Authors Re-enchanted the Western Mind
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Summary
This conversation explores the profound impact of World War I on authors J.R.R. Tolkien and C.S. Lewis, examining how their experiences of disillusionment and trauma shaped their literary works. It delves into the concept of the monomyth, the role of fantasy in confronting darkness, and the importance of storytelling and language in understanding human values and cultural identity. The discussion highlights how these authors used their narratives to provide hope and meaning during times of crisis, emphasizing the enduring relevance of their works in today's world.
Guest Links
https://www.josephloconte.com/
Chapters
00:00 The Lost Monomyth: A Cultural Reflection
01:00 Disillusionment and the Impact of War
06:34 Fantasy as a Response to Darkness
10:59 The Role of Education in Times of Crisis
17:38 C.S. Lewis: The Reluctant Convert
23:30 The Power of Storytelling in Shaping Reality
31:26 Language and the Art of Storytelling
38:36 The Importance of Historical Perspective
40:31 The Power of the Heart and Mind Connection
41:35 Understanding Coherence and Its Impact
41:45 Introduction to Resilience and Growth
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