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Mists of Everness

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229:(called "racial subconscious" in the book). Swords work better than guns because a sword has mythic properties about it, connotations that reach back into the psyche of every dreaming human. In other words, swords have a deeper psychological meaning for humans than guns, horses more than cars, etc. 220:
What sets Mists of Everness apart from the first book is the depth to which the author goes in describing oneirotech: "Dream-science." With a little dream-power and the aid of the Silver Key, mortals are able to make dreams into matter. The psychology of dreams and the
24: 202:. Also, while the books contain mythologies/legendary from around the world (including reference to Hindu beliefs, medieval Muslim knights, and Asian warriors), these books are first and foremost about dreams: 205:
Basically, the world of dreams, aka "magic, myth, and monsters," is a world where the old gods of Europe, Asia, and Africa live on and coexist with the ideas/dreams/stories of
137:, published in 2005, continuing the harrowing adventures of Raven, Wendy, Lemuel, Peter, and Galen. We learn here that to save the world from the evil tyrant Morningstar ( 225:
also play a deeper role. For example, one character explains how certain symbols/objects have more power in the dream realm because they are deeply ingrained in the
217:, among others. The theme of the book is that dreams, although powerful and necessary for human sanity, are dangerous if brought into the real world. 149:. Mists of Everness gets its title from the mists that fog people's minds, making the magic world/dream world invisible and incorporeal to mortals. 262: 257: 152:
This latest installment in the Chronicles of Everness includes new mythologies: that of the oldtime radio program, "
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Likewise, as in the first novel, Wright contrasts European/Old World mythos with the American ideals of
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The author has said that he has a number of ideas for a third book (tentatively called
206: 251: 214: 241:), but as of 2008 hasn't announced any plans to write it in the immediate future. 23: 244: 153: 191: 184: 113: 82: 209:(with references to Tirion and Vinyamar, called Vindyamar in the book), 199: 195: 142: 72: 146: 138: 156:," and the three dark gods: Fate, Death, and War. 108: 100: 88: 78: 68: 58: 48: 40: 30: 145:), they must hand it over to the "good" tyrant 8: 187:into a riveting, though complicated, whole. 16: 22: 15: 159:As in the previous novel, Wright blends 7: 14: 1: 284: 134:Last Guardian of Everness 21: 263:American fantasy novels 131:'s sequel to his novel 63:The War of the Dreaming 227:collective unconscious 258:2005 American novels 18: 17:Mists of Everness 239:Gates of Everness 124:Mists of Everness 120: 119: 101:Publication place 41:Cover artist 275: 223:unconscious mind 90:Publication date 26: 19: 283: 282: 278: 277: 276: 274: 273: 272: 268:Tor Books books 248: 247: 235: 233:Possible sequel 211:H. P. Lovecraft 169:Judeo-Christian 109:Media type 91: 12: 11: 5: 281: 279: 271: 270: 265: 260: 250: 249: 234: 231: 207:J.R.R. Tolkien 129:John C. Wright 118: 117: 110: 106: 105: 102: 98: 97: 92: 89: 86: 85: 80: 76: 75: 70: 66: 65: 60: 56: 55: 50: 46: 45: 42: 38: 37: 35:John C. Wright 32: 28: 27: 13: 10: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 280: 269: 266: 264: 261: 259: 256: 255: 253: 246: 245: 243: 240: 232: 230: 228: 224: 218: 216: 212: 208: 203: 201: 197: 193: 188: 186: 182: 178: 174: 170: 166: 162: 157: 155: 150: 148: 144: 140: 136: 135: 130: 126: 125: 115: 111: 107: 104:United States 103: 99: 96: 93: 87: 84: 81: 77: 74: 71: 67: 64: 61: 57: 54: 51: 47: 43: 39: 36: 33: 29: 25: 20: 238: 236: 219: 215:E.R. Eddison 204: 189: 183:, and other 158: 151: 132: 123: 122: 121: 62: 44:Justin Sweet 185:mythologies 252:Categories 154:The Shadow 192:democracy 161:classical 114:Hardcover 83:Tor Books 79:Publisher 49:Language 200:justice 196:liberty 181:Persian 143:Lucifer 112:Print ( 73:Fantasy 53:English 213:, and 198:, and 173:Celtic 147:Oberon 59:Series 31:Author 177:Hindu 165:Norse 139:Satan 69:Genre 95:2005 127:is 254:: 194:, 179:, 175:, 171:, 167:, 163:, 141:, 116:)

Index


John C. Wright
English
Fantasy
Tor Books
2005
Hardcover
John C. Wright
Last Guardian of Everness
Satan
Lucifer
Oberon
The Shadow
classical
Norse
Judeo-Christian
Celtic
Hindu
Persian
mythologies
democracy
liberty
justice
J.R.R. Tolkien
H. P. Lovecraft
E.R. Eddison
unconscious mind
collective unconscious

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