It would seem that Michael Jackson aesthetic was a species of the
bourgeois Romanticists Peter Pan philosophy. ( I think his pad was
called Neverland; he even has an evil father , like Captain Hook
in the fifties television version of Peter Pan) He sought to remain a
child and in communication
On Jul 15, 2009, at 11:31 AM, c b wrote:
It would seem that Michael Jackson aesthetic was a species of the
bourgeois Romanticists Peter Pan philosophy...child as the father
of the man,which more abstractly is probably part of the process of
the origin of
the human species. Pan is part
The Great God Pan
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The Great God Pan
Author Arthur Machen
Country United Kingdom
Language English
Genre(s) Horror novella
Publisher Creation Books
Publication date 1926
Media type print (hardback)
Pages 128
The Great God Pan is a
Pan (mythology)
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Pan
Pan teaching his eromenos, the shepherd Daphnis, to play the panpipes
2nd century AD Roman copy of Greek original ca. 100 BC attributed to
Heliodorus (found in Pompeii)
God of shepherds and flocks, of mountain
Michael Jackson's Thriller ( video)
Michael Jackson's Thriller title card.
Directed by John Landis
Produced by George Folsey Jr.
Written by John Landis
Michael Jackson
Starring Michael Jackson
Ola Ray
Distributed by Columbia Pictures
Epic Records Productions
Release date(s) December 2, 1983
In the late nineteenth century Pan became an increasingly common
figure in literature and art. Patricia Merivale states that between
1890 and 1926 there was an astonishing resurgence of interest in the
Pan motif.[21] He appears in poetry, in novels and childrens' books
such as The Wind in the
As far as the horror story/movie genre, Michael Pan Jackson's greatest
album was _Thriller_, in the video of which he transforms from a
teenage boy dating a girl into a Wherewolf stalking her, thereby
weaving in the classic myth of The Beauty and the Beast. He
features the voice of the classic
The Great God Pan
The Great God Pan
Author Arthur Machen
Country United Kingdom
Language English
Genre(s) Horror novella
Publisher Creation Books
Publication date 1926
Media type print (hardback)
Pages 128
The Great God Pan is a novella written by Arthur Machen. The original
story was published