Literature Review #5
The Dragons of Mythology and Legend and Art
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Citation: LEYLAND, JOHN. “THE DRAGON OF MYTHOLOGY, LEGEND, AND ART.” The Magazine of Art, Cassell and co. [etc.], 1891, pp. 330–33.
Summary:
This source is a newspaper article that describes the purpose and characteristics of dragons from Aryan to Chinese to American. It goes into detail for each aspect, the stories, origins, characters, connections and finally the dragon itself.
Author:
John Leyland was a journalist for the magazine of art.
Key Terms:
The term 'universal enemy' was used to describe a dragon, showing how in American culture, it is only viewed as a villain and nothing more.
3 Quotes:
"wings to endow him with greater terrors" (333)
"in china... dragon reaches highest pinnacle as in of reverence" (332)
"dragons became oppressor of man... hated and feared as the universal enemy" (371)
Value:
This sources adds more information about the specifics of the American view on dragons from a source directed for an audience of American people. This gives a more accurate view on the American perspective for both their own dragons and others.
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