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Mythic Worlds, Modern Words: Joseph Campbell on the Art of James Joyce (The Collected Works of Joseph Campbell)

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The Skitsoid Situation

Stephen sees in the dog's mercurially changing moods the forms of many other beasts. This sequence brings together the motifs of animality and beastly death, which run throughout the book. If I had land under my feet, I want his life still to be his mine to be mine. That's a subtle allusion to Schopenhauer's question about a person risking his own life to save another's. A drowning man, his human eyes screamed to me out of horror of his death, I could not save her. His mother, water's bitter death, lost. Now John Weir Perry brought up the point that in the skitsoid situation, the process of

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