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Agatha Christie’s Poirot (1989 - 2013)
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HarperCollins is releasing a new book about Poirot!
Agatha Christie’s Poirot: The Greatest Detective in the World by Mark Aldridge is coming October 29 2020. Hardcover, 480 pages, £25.00 (Amazon pre-order price £20.00).
Summary: “From the very first book publication in October 1920 to the film release of Death on the Nile in October 2020, this investigation into Agatha Christie’s Hercule Poirot celebrates a century of probably the world’s favourite fictional detective.
This book tells his story decade-by-decade, exploring his appearances not only in the original novels, short stories and plays but also across stage, screen and radio productions.
Poirot has had near-permanent presence in the public eye ever since the 1920 publication of The Mysterious Affair at Styles. From character development, publication history and private discussion concerning the original stories themselves, to early forays on to the stage and screen, the story of Poirot is as fascinating as it is enduring.
Based on the author’s original research, review excerpts and original Agatha Christie correspondence, Poirot: The Greatest Detective in the World is a lively and accessible history of the character, offering new information and helpful pieces of context, that will delight all Agatha Christie fans, from a new generation of readers to those already highly familiar with the canon.”
Mark Aldridge is the author of another great Christie related book, Agatha Christie on Screen.
Source: HarperCollins, Amazon
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i'm working on a pullman analysis roundup and i've decided to incorporate jungian archetypes into understanding forms, just as a mechanism to help people start selecting what broader animal class/order/genus would be associated with them. there's also going to be specificity on region/biome and then specific associations with that animal, but the series places significance on even the type of animal you would symbolically have: servants with domestic dogs, for instance. to help people get familiar with the archetypes, what you might be, and what forms are good starting place considerations, i decided to run a little series on the different archetypes with an overview of four forms that would fit each.
this first series is on the espiritual journey archetypes: ones who are idealistic and yearn for paradise.
THE INNOCENT: sincere, optimistic, naïve
the innocent is a gentle individual who enjoys harmony and the simple things. they are led by a sense of compassion and open-mindedness, often also characterized as naïve or too soft-hearted. they are usually described as dreamers, nostalgic, and children at heart. the daemons of these types of people are therefore likely to be prey animals and also are more likely to be a domesticated species than most other archetypes. if this resonates with you, consider some of these forms as a starting place:
the domestic sheep is kind-hearted, docile, and wants to be a part of the group. they are easily led and manipulated, though also have themes of providing and nurturing. pastoral and/or religious significance likely plays a part in this person's life.
the red panda is withdrawn, gentle, and compromising. they value peace in their own lives and preserve their stability. they have an inner strength but aren't always taken seriously and are more consistently underestimated.
the rabbit is innocent, anxious, and self-preserving. they have an element of internal imagination and deep themes to fertility and creation. these people can be more fantastical and difficult to follow in their personal journey.
the deer is observant, protective, and nurturing. they are deeply connected to the forest and often implicated to preside over it, also giving this person an air of nobility and patience. even still, they are connected to the hunt, suggesting martyrism or loss of innocence.
THE SAGE: intelligent, observant, withdrawn
the sage is a contemplative individual who seeks understanding and the truth. they emphasize enlightenment in the self and letting go of judgment to better make sense of the world, though they can be so removed from practicality they become rigid and dogmatic. the daemons of these types of people seem to often be patient, opportunistic predators or types of birds, though there are long-standing associations with which animals we consider to be symbolically wise. if this resonates with you, consider some of these forms as a starting place:
the snake is secretive, cunning, and transformative. they are often paired with themes of rebirth and the cycle of life/death in the way they shed their skin. there is a negative reputation to their intelligence, characterized as self-serving and untrustworthy.
the ibis is mysterious, adaptive, and wise. their association with thoth is cardinal to their interpretation, and they consistently have old soul and historic themes attributed to them. they are cunning and move with change.
the snow leopard is powerful, observant, and spiritual. apex predators are also associated with the ruler archetype and the snow leopard certainly commands its area of intellect. they are mysterious, frigid but philosophical.
the owl is regal, academic, and wise. they have themes of perception and seeing through the dark or the "untruth", but their attribution with death and departed souls gives them an eerie or unconventional vibe.
the EXPLORER: adventurous, enthusiastic, restless
the explorer is a self-driven individual who craves freedom and independence. they are perpetually seeking to be satisfied and desire to escape the confines of a normal life. this quest may result in them finding themselves perpetually dissatisfied or disappointed in themselves. the daemons of these types of people are often migratory birds or other animals, or species that have attempted to be tamed such as unbridled symbolism with the wild horse. if this resonates with you, consider some of these forms as a starting place:
the albatross is dignified, persevering, and free. they are intrinsically linked to symbols of journeys as well as the sea and its coasts. their motifs are often connected to weathering storms and hailing messages, whether it be of bad weather or close shores.
the horse is spirited, compassionate, and righteous. while they often lend themselves in service to others, they just as often follow their own heart and choose loyalties carefully. they are a free spirit, not one to look behind them.
the bluebird is joyful, optimistic, and inspired. they intersect with the innocent as well as bringers of happiness, though they do not linger where they land. they have motifs of spring and renewal, and pursuing joy without regret.
the dolphin is playful, perceptive, and intelligent. they demonstrate a free heart and deep compassion for those around them, though their joyous laughter doesn't lend itself to taking things too seriously. their chief symbols are with water, the ocean, and emotion.