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Ben Zalkind's avatar

This is really bold, radical stuff. Bravo! Such an interesting, syncretic, flowing analysis. It reminds me a bit of Rieff's "Triumph of the Therapeutic," but with more mythological grounding and a friendly wave to the Frankfurt School.

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Garen Marie's avatar

So many rich ideas to dig into here! As a former art historian, I have a surface-level understanding of philosophy and classical myth as so much of both of these fields has played into art through the ages. I, too, find pre-raphaelite art to be among the most symbolic and thought-provoking. All though I may be biased because my thesis advisor was a pre-raph specialist! I was also struck by the idea of Pygmailion being more narcissistic than Narcissus! I never thought of it that way, but it's true!

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