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A Bibilography, Both Finished and Yet to Read - Page/book 5: Robert L Moore & Doug Gillette

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Initial date is the year I read the book, or discovered it. "Locations" are Univ. Of Michigan library holdings, or others with online catalogs. Bibliographic data simply cut ’n’ pasted from library data (library link below.) Call #'s are Library of Congress (LC) and/or Dewey Decimal from source library.

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1991-2 (year I read it)

Author: Moore, Robert L., and Douglas Gillette.

Title: King, Warrior, Magician, Lover: Rediscovering the Archetypes of the Mature Masculine (link by ISBN)

Edition 1st HarperCollins paperback ed. Published [San Francisco] : HarperSanFrancisco, c1990. Description xix, 160 p. : ill. ; 25 cm. Library Notes: Includes bibliographical references (p. 157-159). ISBN 0062505971 or 0062506064: Call No: HQ1090 .M66 1990

Comment: This was a book club selection; I read it on the heels of Robt. Bly’s more powerful "Iron John." It added a little depth to my personal mythology, and personality structure. In the context of my view of fairy tales, it brought the balance of internal power into sensible shape but didn’t really extend it. There was another book, too, in this vein neither the title nor author of which comes to mind. But now that I think of it, Bly’s book and this one provided a basis for my "extened" interpretation of so-called fairy tales. Worth reading, but stick with Bly if you have only limited time.


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