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   Steve Hayes to ddfr@daviddfriedman.nopsam.com   
   Re: The Virgin and the Unicorn   
   19 Sep 11 02:28:34   
   
   XPost: soc.history.medieval, alt.psychology.jung, alt.christnet.theology   
   XPost: alt.pagan   
   From: hayesstw@telkomsa.net   
      
   On Sun, 18 Sep 2011 14:37:39 -0400, David Friedman   
    wrote:   
      
   >In article <4e76369d$0$10604$c83e3ef6@anchorman-read.tele2.net>,   
   > "M Winther"  wrote:   
   >> In the poem the beast is moving towards Betlehem to be born, like the   
   >> unicorn once did according to medieval legend.   
   >   
   >The beast in the poem resembles a sphinx (lion body and the head of a   
   >man) and pretty obviously, from the title and "Bethleham," is in some   
   >sense Jesus. No connection to virgins, unicorns, or (save indirectly via   
   >Jesus) Mary.   
      
   A more explicit literary reference is to be found in Alan Garner's novel   
   "Elidor".   
      
      
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