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Posted: January 19, 2024 in Literature, Philosophy
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Notes from the Citadel: The Philosophy and Psychology of A Song of Ice and Fire
eBook: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CQRG5QWP
Paperback: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/notes-from-the-citadel-duncan-hubber/1144712677

In Notes from the Citadel, Duncan Hubber (PhD) explores the philosophical and psychological depths of George R. R. Martin’s epic fantasy saga, A Song of Ice and Fire (the basis of the HBO series Game of Thrones and House of the Dragon). The anthology covers a range of topics, from Martin’s postmodern approach to the fantasy genre to the effects of patriarchy, feudalism, and war upon his characters. Hubber’s analysis combines academic scrutiny with a fervent adoration for Martin’s work. While the night may be long and the wait between books gruelling, these essays offer a wealth of new insights, granting veteran fans a fresh appreciation and understanding of Martin’s story, characters, and writing.

  • A Shadow on the Wall: Collapsing the Metanarratives of Fantasy Fiction
  • Below the Salt: The Meaning of Mealtime in Westeros
  • In the End: The Existential Significance of Oldstones
  • I Know Who I Am: Selfhood and Slavery in HBO’s Game of Thrones
  • A Thousand Faces and None: The Depersonalisation of Arya Stark
  • Back in the Old Ways: The Restorative Nostalgia of the Ironborn
  • The Acorn is the Oak: The Eternalist Philosophy of the Three-Eyed Crow
  • Sympathy for the Devil: A Phenomenological Perspective of the Others
  • Poisoned Memories: Linking Grief and Addiction in Martin’s Characters
  • When Life Gives You Lemon Trees: Evaluating the Conspiracy Mentality of the Ice and Fire Fandom

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