Manichaeism & Gwion's Herey
Joachim de Fiore
lycidas2 at earthlink.net
Sat Jun 23 13:20:00 CDT 2001
We have discussed, Dave Monroe posted and commented on
Chapter 26 of
Robert Graves, The White Goddess: A Historical Grammar of
Poetic Myth (rev. ed. New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux,
1966
[1948]), Chapter Twenty-Six, "Return of the Goddess",
but we can also read chapter 9, "Gwion's Herey."
You might like to check out Walter Burkert (1985), *The
Greek Religion*
For the Manichaeism, see Jonas *The Message of the God & the
Beginings of Christianity:
The Gnostic Religion*
Remember, that the ship captian, at the Poe pole says, a
"Demiurge has forgot."
Do note that in Chpter 9 of WG, Graves talks about St. Paul.
More information about the Pynchon-l
mailing list