AtDtDA (5): Candlebrow
bekah
bekah0176 at sbcglobal.net
Sat Mar 31 23:51:59 CDT 2007
Or quite simply, "light - head" ed?
Bekah
At 8:59 PM -0700 3/31/07, Michael Hiltzik wrote:
>Or perhaps it's an allusion to Frank Lloyd Wright's Taliesin, i.e.
>"Shining Brow"? This would correspond to the Midwestern/Chicago
>motif......
>
>On 3/31/07,
><mailto:robinlandseadel at comcast.net>robinlandseadel at comcast.net
><<mailto:robinlandseadel at comcast.net>robinlandseadel at comcast.net>
>wrote:
>
> Mark Kohut:
> My thought when I first read Candlebrow was it
> was a "low-brow' play on highbrow....
>
> Ya Sam:
> 'Dr. Vormance was on sabbatical from Candlebrow
> University, where he ordinarily headed the
> Department of Mineralogy.' (130)
>
> Why is the university called 'Candlebrow'. Maybe
> it's a reference to a skull candle with all the ensuing
> symbolism?
>
>I believe it's in reference to Lucina/Santa Lucia, a light bearing Goddess
>originally from Rome, transplanted to Sweden:
>
> Juno Lucina, Mother of Lights, was a goddess of childbirth
> whose festival was celebrated with torchlights and bonfires
> in Rome in early December.
> As midwife of the miraculous Sun Child born at Winter
> Solstice, it was said she brought children to light. Later
> converted to Christianity as St. Lucy, she found a home in
> Sweden, where Yuletide celebrations today still include
> the procession of the Lussibruden (Lucy Bride), led by
> a young girl wearing a crown of candles.
>
><http://www.crystalforest3.homestead.com/Yulelore.html>http://www.crystalforest3.homestead.com/Yulelore.html
>
>So, on one level, "Candlebrow" references a midwife to the light.
>
>
><http://tinyurl.com/3ex559>http://tinyurl.com/3ex559
>
><http://tinyurl.com/2qzdzn>http://tinyurl.com/2qzdzn
>
><http://tinyurl.com/27pcca>http://tinyurl.com/27pcca
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