필립 풀먼(Philip Pullman)의 황금 나침반은 판타지와 디스토피아를 결합하여 상상력을 전체주의에 맞서는 힘으로 탐구한다. 소설의 중심에는 전체주의적 교회를 무너뜨리려는 라이라(Lyra)의 여정이 있으며, 이는 저항을 상징한다. 영혼의 화 신인 다이몬(daemons), 사랑과 의식을 상징하는 먼지 입자(dust) 등과 같은 환상적 장치들은 작품을 풍부하게 만들며, 억압에 맞서는 인간 정신의 반항을 은유적으로 묘사 한다. 풀먼의 소설은 청소년 디스토피아 소설의 보다 광범위한 주제와 공명하며, 급속 한 기술 및 생명공학 발전에 대한 불안감을 포착한다. 이 비평의 핵심은 풀먼의 허구 적 세계가 현대의 문제들을 어떻게 반영하고, 젊은 주인공들의 정의와 공정함을 향한 여정을 통해 상징적으로 해결하고 있는지를 조명하는 데 있다.
This paper is an attempt to discuss Yeats' meditative poem and its formative process. Before taking up the main subject, I will survey the background of the meditative poem. The most notable of meditative practices were the Ignation meditations that synthesized several medieval branches of meditation and gave them new echo in the early modern world. These meditation then formed the structural backbone of poems that also demanded a similar type of ordered contemplation by Donne, Herbert, Hopkins and Wordsworth. Also Yeats clearly fits into this English meditative tradition due to the Irish and mystical elements but works with meditative techniques in a quite novel manner. The techniques of meditation become significant for their impact on how a poem works to trace the mind's progress. Yeats's poems, especially his mature poems, develop many of the imageable patterns and employ similar technique. There is a close correspondence between meditative discipline and the creative imagination. If we cannot imagination ourselves as different from what we are and assume that second self, we cannot impose a discipline upon ourselves. It is the creation of this self that a meditative poem records. A self is ideally one with itself, with other human beings, with created nature, and with the supernatural. Thus the self of meditative poetry speaks a language based on that of common men, but includes whatever in its own experience is unique and individual. In conclusion, Yeats' meditation allows him to reach that Unity of Being where the oppositions of change and changelessness, time and eternity, are reconciled. Toward the union of "the powers of the soul," Yeats's "Unity of Being" by disciplined effort makes his way, while creation of the poetry plays its part in the struggle. Unity of Being is both the resolution to the tension between opposites and the point at which all things connect.