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A group for students in Humanities 200/300: Intro to Digital and Public Humanities. Here we will build our critical edition of a special 1920s edition of Wilde's "The Fisherman and his Soul."

Galleries, Timelines, and Maps

Gallery Exhibit
Posted by Rebecca Nesvet on Friday, February 2, 2024 - 11:08

Nadejen's Illustrations of THE FISHERMAN AND HIS SOUL

Blog entry
Posted by Gavin Garber on Thursday, December 7, 2023 - 22:17

Off the west coast of Ireland at the mouth of Galway Bay stands the Aran Islands, which comprises three separate islands: Inishmore, Inishmaan, and Inisheer. The islands themselves have a beautiful landscape, characterized by limestone cliffs and stone walls, which has influenced the settlement patterns of the landscape and the islanders’ way of life. The history of the Aran Islands is shown through the study of settlement patterns, monuments, and the diverse livelihoods of its islanders, offering insights into the island’s cultural and historical background.

According to Laheen (2007), the geology of the island has significantly impacted on how the land was settled. It is characterized by horizontal beds of limestone, shale, and vertical fractures called joints. These geological landforms created freshwater pools at the base of limestone terraces, providing a great location for the settlement of villages and the practice of agriculture. The ancient baile unit was used to...

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Posted by Noah Straka on Thursday, December 7, 2023 - 13:35

 

And after a year was over the Soul came down to the shore of the sea and called to the young Fisherman, and he rose out of the deep, and said, 'Why dost thou call to me?' [through] 'Love is better,' answered the young Fisherman, and he plunged into the deep, and the Soul went weeping away over the marshes.

 

 

 

In Oscar Wilde's "The Fisherman and His Soul," the depiction of the Soul embodies the eternal conflict between worldly desires and life fulfillment. This is demonstrated by the Soul's persistent call to the young Fisherman, seeking to guide him toward a more meaningful existence. The mermaid also demsontrates this also by requiring the boy to give up his soul for her love. Furthermore, the mermaid is acting as the median to demonstrate worldly desires. The Soul personifies longing for a higher existence and life fulfillment while the mermaid personifies hedonistic desire and its implications on a higher existence and life fulfillment....

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Posted by Noah Straka on Monday, November 13, 2023 - 00:38

A Year Later

And after a year was over the Soul came down to the shore of the sea and called to the young Fisherman, and he rose out of the deep, and said, 'Why dost thou call to me?' [through] 'Love is better,' answered the young Fisherman, and he plunged into the deep, and the Soul went weeping away over the marshes

 

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Individual Entries

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Posted by Gavin Garber on Thursday, December 7, 2023 - 22:17

Off the west coast of Ireland at the mouth of Galway Bay stands the Aran Islands, which comprises three separate islands: Inishmore, Inishmaan, and Inisheer. The islands themselves have a beautiful landscape, characterized by limestone cliffs and stone walls, which has influenced the settlement patterns of the landscape and the islanders’ way of life. The history of the Aran Islands is shown through the study of settlement patterns, monuments, and the diverse livelihoods of its islanders, offering insights into the island’s cultural and historical background.

According to Laheen (2007), the geology of the island has significantly impacted on how the land was settled. It is characterized by horizontal beds of limestone, shale, and vertical fractures called joints. These geological landforms created freshwater pools at the base of limestone terraces, providing a great location for the settlement of villages and the practice of agriculture. The ancient baile unit was used to...

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Posted by Noah Straka on Thursday, December 7, 2023 - 13:35

 

And after a year was over the Soul came down to the shore of the sea and called to the young Fisherman, and he rose out of the deep, and said, 'Why dost thou call to me?' [through] 'Love is better,' answered the young Fisherman, and he plunged into the deep, and the Soul went weeping away over the marshes.

 

 

 

In Oscar Wilde's "The Fisherman and His Soul," the depiction of the Soul embodies the eternal conflict between worldly desires and life fulfillment. This is demonstrated by the Soul's persistent call to the young Fisherman, seeking to guide him toward a more meaningful existence. The mermaid also demsontrates this also by requiring the boy to give up his soul for her love. Furthermore, the mermaid is acting as the median to demonstrate worldly desires. The Soul personifies longing for a higher existence and life fulfillment while the mermaid personifies hedonistic desire and its implications on a higher existence and life fulfillment....

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Posted by Carly Fichtner on Sunday, November 19, 2023 - 21:48
Posted by Faith Klein on Saturday, November 18, 2023 - 19:17
Posted by Savannah Otto on Thursday, November 16, 2023 - 08:23
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Posted by Noah Straka on Monday, November 13, 2023 - 00:38

A Year Later

And after a year was over the Soul came down to the shore of the sea and called to the young Fisherman, and he rose out of the deep, and said, 'Why dost thou call to me?' [through] 'Love is better,' answered the young Fisherman, and he plunged into the deep, and the Soul went weeping away over the marshes

 

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Posted by Sebastian Smolecki on Saturday, November 11, 2023 - 13:38
Posted by Savannah Otto on Thursday, November 9, 2023 - 13:55
Posted by Faith Klein on Wednesday, November 8, 2023 - 15:24