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It is a universal truth that Winnie-the-Pooh is among the most important beings of the twentieth century. His influence on Western philosophy and on Eastern thought has been well documented. In this witty, scholarly book, John Tyerman Williams sees the dawning of the new millennium as a moment for a major revelation: At the heart of the Ancient Mysteries sits Winnie-the-Pooh.
In astrology, alchemy, the interpretation of the tarot -- even Arthurian legend -- the scope of Pooh's influence far exceeds what even his most ardent admirers have hereto-fore believed. The arguments are amusing and irrefutable.
This entertaining volume makes it clear that the World of Pooh is spiritually and mentally infinite, equal in stature to the great mythical worlds. It is a Very Comforting Thought to have as we meander through the Hundred Acre Wood, right into the twenty-first century.
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History and criticism, Teddy bears in literature, English dhildren's stories, Millennialism in literature, Occultism in literature, Books and reading, Characters, Children, Apocalyptic literature, History, Millennialism, Children's stories, juvenile fiction, Winnie-the-Pooh, Children's stories, English, Winnie-the-pooh (fictitious character), Milne, a. a. (alan alexander), 1882-1956, Children's literature, history and criticismPeople
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First published in Great Britain under title: Pooh and the ancient mysteries, 1997.
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