Mirror-Images, or Love As Religion in Philip Pullman’s Trilogy, His Dark Materials

  • Tóth Z
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Philip Pullman retells mankind’s archetypal memories of the Fall in his fantasy trilogy, His Dark Materials. I aim to prove that the age-old religious desire for the oneness of the sacred and the profane, as well as of spirit and matter is manifested in Pullman’s fictional mythology in a way that religion and love also turn out to be one.

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Tóth, Z. (2013). Mirror-Images, or Love As Religion in Philip Pullman’s Trilogy, His Dark Materials. Romanian Journal of English Studies, 10(1), 293–301. https://doi.org/10.2478/rjes-2013-0028

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