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Episode 110 - The Last Unicorn

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Beauty is truth, truth beauty, and also unicorns. Welcome to our discussion of Peter S. Beagle's classic The Last Unicorn, in which we also bring in Keats and Plato because there's layers upon layers upon layers to this story, and we want to devour them like a delicious, buttery croissant.

Warning: While there's nothing extremely explicit, early on we make references to a tree's giant breasts and phallic shape. Just, you know. Normal things. Merri also says that Molly is "pissed off."

Some Links You Might Find Interesting:

The Last Unicorn: Why Must You Always Speak In Riddles? by What’s So Great About That? Ode on a Grecian Urn by John Keats Literature and the Child: Romantic Continuations, Postmodern Contestations by James Holt Mcgavran An Introduction to Plato's Theory of Forms Platonic Forms and Unicorns: Plato's Philosophy in Peter S.Beagle's The Last Unicorn by Jade Donigan The Anti-Consolatio: Boethius and "The Last Unicorn" by Alexandra Hennessey Olsen Two Forms of Metafantasy by George Aichele, Jr. Fantastic Paradox: Secondary Belief and Peter S. Beagle’s Metafantasy The Last Unicorn by Marilyn Kamp Phantasy as Deconstruction by Karen Michalson

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Beauty is truth, truth beauty, and also unicorns. Welcome to our discussion of Peter S. Beagle's classic The Last Unicorn, in which we also bring in Keats and Plato because there's layers upon layers upon layers to this story, and we want to devour them like a delicious, buttery croissant.

Warning: While there's nothing extremely explicit, early on we make references to a tree's giant breasts and phallic shape. Just, you know. Normal things. Merri also says that Molly is "pissed off."

Some Links You Might Find Interesting:

The Last Unicorn: Why Must You Always Speak In Riddles? by What’s So Great About That? Ode on a Grecian Urn by John Keats Literature and the Child: Romantic Continuations, Postmodern Contestations by James Holt Mcgavran An Introduction to Plato's Theory of Forms Platonic Forms and Unicorns: Plato's Philosophy in Peter S.Beagle's The Last Unicorn by Jade Donigan The Anti-Consolatio: Boethius and "The Last Unicorn" by Alexandra Hennessey Olsen Two Forms of Metafantasy by George Aichele, Jr. Fantastic Paradox: Secondary Belief and Peter S. Beagle’s Metafantasy The Last Unicorn by Marilyn Kamp Phantasy as Deconstruction by Karen Michalson

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