Fractal Fantasies of Transformation: William Blake, Michael Moorcock, And the Utilities of Mythographic Shamanism (Critical Essay)
Extrapolation 2004, Winter, 45, 4
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Publisher Description
In a posting to the Q & A page at the Web site of British fantasy writer Michael Moorcock, I asked about the operation of personal and group mythographies. Michael Moorcock answered as follows:
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