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The Labyrinth
Symbol of Fear, Rebirth and Liberation

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Paperback, 208 pages
Published
United States, 1 June 1997

A labyrinth is an ancient circular diagram found in cultures around the world. Since antiquity, stories of the labyrinth— closely associated with the ancient sages of the Minotaur, Theseus and Ariadne, and Daedalus and Icarus— have caught the Western imagination. In fact, the labyrinth as an object of contemplation and meditation might be considered the " mandala" of the Western world. In its classical form, this sacred diagram consists of a single circular path with no possibility of going astray (as in the church type of labyrinth, exemplified by the labyrinth of Chartres Cathedral in France). In contrast, the modern labyrinth (more properly called a maze) is a system of misleading paths with a multitude of choices, some of which turn out to be dead ends— a metaphor for a difficult, confusing situation that may end in either good or ill fortune. Taking an approach both reflective and playful, Helmut Jaskolski traces our fascination with this ambiguous ancient motif and shows, through stories ranging from myths and medieval tales to the labyrinthine fiction of Umberto Eco, that the labyrinth is a living symbol for our time.


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A labyrinth is an ancient circular diagram found in cultures around the world. Since antiquity, stories of the labyrinth— closely associated with the ancient sages of the Minotaur, Theseus and Ariadne, and Daedalus and Icarus— have caught the Western imagination. In fact, the labyrinth as an object of contemplation and meditation might be considered the " mandala" of the Western world. In its classical form, this sacred diagram consists of a single circular path with no possibility of going astray (as in the church type of labyrinth, exemplified by the labyrinth of Chartres Cathedral in France). In contrast, the modern labyrinth (more properly called a maze) is a system of misleading paths with a multitude of choices, some of which turn out to be dead ends— a metaphor for a difficult, confusing situation that may end in either good or ill fortune. Taking an approach both reflective and playful, Helmut Jaskolski traces our fascination with this ambiguous ancient motif and shows, through stories ranging from myths and medieval tales to the labyrinthine fiction of Umberto Eco, that the labyrinth is a living symbol for our time.

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9781570621956
ISBN
1570621950
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49 illustrations
Dimensions
15.2 x 1.3 x 22.9 centimeters (0.38 kg)

About the Author

Helmut Jaskolski teaches high school philosophy, history, and German near Cologne.

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