+ Follow ELINOR WYLIE Tag
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[ArticleID] => 103729
[Title] => The Sound of a Silver Horn - From The Stands
[Summary] =>
The above title is the title of a book written by Kathleen Noble, Ph.D., which
is lifted from a poem by Elinor Wylie entitled Madman's Song. The
excerpt goes: "Better to see your cheek grown hollow/Better to see your temple
torn/Than to forget to follow, follow/After the sound of a silver horn."
The poignant message of following the sound of a silver horn is for women to
create a "new hero myth," which, Noble writes, "teaches us (women) to claim,
not suppress, the power of our femininity and to perceive ourselves as the
heroes of our own lives and the authors of our stori
[DatePublished] => 2000-01-15 00:00:00
[ColumnID] => 133272
[Focus] => 0
[AuthorID] => 1804859
[AuthorName] => Domini M. Torrevillas
[SectionName] => Opinion
[SectionUrl] => opinion
[URL] =>
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ELINOR WYLIE
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[0] => Array
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[ArticleID] => 103729
[Title] => The Sound of a Silver Horn - From The Stands
[Summary] =>
The above title is the title of a book written by Kathleen Noble, Ph.D., which
is lifted from a poem by Elinor Wylie entitled Madman's Song. The
excerpt goes: "Better to see your cheek grown hollow/Better to see your temple
torn/Than to forget to follow, follow/After the sound of a silver horn."
The poignant message of following the sound of a silver horn is for women to
create a "new hero myth," which, Noble writes, "teaches us (women) to claim,
not suppress, the power of our femininity and to perceive ourselves as the
heroes of our own lives and the authors of our stori
[DatePublished] => 2000-01-15 00:00:00
[ColumnID] => 133272
[Focus] => 0
[AuthorID] => 1804859
[AuthorName] => Domini M. Torrevillas
[SectionName] => Opinion
[SectionUrl] => opinion
[URL] =>
)
)
)
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