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“There can be no great art without great fable. Great art can only exist where great men brood intensely on something upon which all men brood a little. Without a popular body of fable there can be no unselfish art in any country. Shakespeare’s art was selfish till he turned to the great tales in the four most popular books of his time…”
James Masefield, as Quoted by Charlotte Mason, Vol. 6, Toward a Philosophy of Education Show Summary:Let us take it to ourselves that great character comes out of great thoughts, and that great thought must be initiated by great thinkers; then we shall have a definite aim in education. Thinking and not doing is the source of character.
Charlotte Mason, Toward a Philosophy of Education Books Mentioned:Northrop Frye
C. S. Lewis
J. R. R. Tolkien
The Adventures of Robin Hood by Roger Lancelyn Green
The Three Little Pigs by Paul Galdone
Beowulf trans. by Burton Raffel
English Literature for Boys and Girls by H. E. Marshall
Find Cindy, Angelina, and Timilyn:Morning Time for Moms
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The Literary Life Online Conference 2023
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“There can be no great art without great fable. Great art can only exist where great men brood intensely on something upon which all men brood a little. Without a popular body of fable there can be no unselfish art in any country. Shakespeare’s art was selfish till he turned to the great tales in the four most popular books of his time…”
James Masefield, as Quoted by Charlotte Mason, Vol. 6, Toward a Philosophy of Education Show Summary:Let us take it to ourselves that great character comes out of great thoughts, and that great thought must be initiated by great thinkers; then we shall have a definite aim in education. Thinking and not doing is the source of character.
Charlotte Mason, Toward a Philosophy of Education Books Mentioned:Northrop Frye
C. S. Lewis
J. R. R. Tolkien
The Adventures of Robin Hood by Roger Lancelyn Green
The Three Little Pigs by Paul Galdone
Beowulf trans. by Burton Raffel
English Literature for Boys and Girls by H. E. Marshall
Find Cindy, Angelina, and Timilyn:Morning Time for Moms
Cindy’s Patreon Discipleship Group
Mere Motherhood Facebook Group
The Literary Life Podcast
Cindy’s Facebook
Cindy’s Instagram
House of Humane Letters
Angelina’s Facebook
Angelina’s Instagram
The Literary Life Online Conference 2023

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