The Little Mermaid with K.C. Ireton
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Alicia and K.C. (Kimberlee) Ireton talk, or rather, gush about the Christological imagery in Hans Christian Andersen’s literary fairy tale, “The Little Mermaid,” and how an artist might retell the story. Topics discussed include the world above, the sun, the prince, the knife imagery, self-sacrifice, theological vs. literal readings, and resurrection.
Note: If you are not familiar with Michael Ward’s book Planet Narnia, looking up a brief description before listening to this conversation may be helpful.
Resources
- Hans Christian Andersen’s “The Little Mermaid”
- Michael Ward’s Planet Narnia
- Houston Christian University's M.A. in Apologetics
- C.S. Lewis's "The Weight of Glory"
- Dante Alighieri’s Divine Comedy, especially Paradiso
- Charlotte Bronte’s Jane Eyre and Anne Bronte’s The Tenant of Wildfell Hall
- K.C. Ireton’s A Yellow Wood and Other Stories
- K. C. Ireton’s website: https://www.kcireton.com/ (where you can sign up to receive two free chapters of A Yellow Wood)
- Kimberlee's October Book Club - final meeting on Monday, October 23: https://mailchi.mp/3c31b7508a4a/october-book-club
Music: Intro from Adam Saban's "Tales of the Past,"; episode segments from Cody Martin's "Edge of the Sea"
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