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The journey of Luke Skywalker : an analysis of modern myth and symbol

By: Material type: TextTextChicago Open Court c2001Description: xvi, 301p.; bibliog. refs.; indexContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0812694325
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • PN1995.9.S695 G35 2001
Contents:
Introduction: "Why is the force still with us?". Part 1 Episode IV: A new hope. 1 Setting the stage: the story unfolds. 2 Tatooine: a desolate place. 3 Tatooine: Mos Eisley. 4 Alderaan and the death star. 5 Yavin 4. Part 2 Episode V: The empire strikes back. 6 Hoth. 7 The asteroid field and Dagobah. 8 Dagobah and Bespin. Part 3 Episode VI: Return of the Jedi. 9 Return to Tatooine. 10 Dagobah/rebel fleet. 11 Endor. 12 Final thoughts: why the force is still with us. Epilogue: The phantom menace
Abstract: '[The book] reveals that, at a time when the fate of the world demands that each of us see through the evil of uncompassionate empire building, popular film has managed to become an effective vehicle for the instruction of the soul." --John Beebe
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Introduction: "Why is the force still with us?". Part 1 Episode IV: A new hope. 1 Setting the stage: the story unfolds. 2 Tatooine: a desolate place. 3 Tatooine: Mos Eisley. 4 Alderaan and the death star. 5 Yavin 4. Part 2 Episode V: The empire strikes back. 6 Hoth. 7 The asteroid field and Dagobah. 8 Dagobah and Bespin. Part 3 Episode VI: Return of the Jedi. 9 Return to Tatooine. 10 Dagobah/rebel fleet. 11 Endor. 12 Final thoughts: why the force is still with us. Epilogue: The phantom menace

'[The book] reveals that, at a time when the fate of the world demands that each of us see through the evil of uncompassionate empire building, popular film has managed to become an effective vehicle for the instruction of the soul." --John Beebe

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