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DaedalusIn Greek mythology, a talented Athenian artisan. He made a wooden cow to disguise Pasiphae, wife of King Minos of Crete, when she wished to mate with a bull, and then constructed a Labyrinth to house the creature of their union, the Minotaur. Having incurred the displeasure of Minos, Daedalus fled from Crete with his son Icarus, using wings made from feathers fastened with wax. Daedalus crossed the Aegean to safety, but his son flew too near the sun and fell into the sea.
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Such decisions remind me of Stephen Dedalus in James Joyce's Portrait of an Artist as a Young Man. He notes the progression of Joyce's gift as he writes of Stephen Dedalus from Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man as a reflection of the artistic struggles of Joyce himself. No doubt with the architectural devastation of the dissolution in mind, he cautions his readers against placing faith in built structures, however ancient: "neyther the labyrinth of Dedalus, nor yet the great pyllers of Hercules, neyther yet here in England the Stoneheng of Salysbury playne" (sign. |
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