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Author: John Granger Publisher: Zossima Press Studio: Zossima Press Manufacturer: Zossima Press Label: Zossima Press Languages: English (Original Language), English (Unknown), English (Published) Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 312 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 9.1 x 6 x 0.9
ISBN: 0972322175 EAN: 9780972322171 ASIN: 0972322175
Publication Date: July 15, 2008 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Product Description The fastest-selling book in publication history, HARRY POTTER AND THE DEATHLY HALLOWS was a critical success and is loved by fans around the world. In THE DEATHLY HALLOWS LECTURES, John Granger reveals the Potter finale's brilliant details, themes and meanings. Even the most ardent of Harry Potter fans will be surprised by and delighted with the Hogwarts Professor's explanations of the three dimensions of meaning in DEATHLY HALLOWS to include why Ms. Rowling chose to make Lily's eyes green, why Harry buried Moody's eye where and when he did, and why Ollivander prefers the three wand cores he does. Ms. Rowling has said that alchemy sets the "parameters of magic" in the series; after reading the chapter-length explanation of DEATHLY HALLOWS as the final stage of the alchemical Great Work in THE DEATHLY HALLOWS LECTURES, the serious reader will understand how important literary alchemy is in understanding Rowling's artistry and accomplishment. The other seven chapters explore, among other things, the five writing tricks Ms. Rowling uses to work her story magic, the deciphering of the "Triangular Eye" symbol for the three Hallows, Harry's "struggle to believe" in Albus Dumbledore, why Ms. Rowling revealed that she "always thought" of the Headmaster as gay, and the more than 25 echoes of her first book, PHILOSOPHER'S STONE, in DEATHLY HALLOWS. Did you wonder why Fred died in the end? Why Harry went underground seven times in Deathly Hallows? Granger explains how Ms. Rowling's story formula required these twists - - - as well as two trips to King's Cross and two meetings with Albus Dumbledore at story's end. John Granger, the Hogwarts Professor, has spoken about the meaning and magic of Harry Potter at major universities from coast to coast and as a Keynote Speaker at fan conventions in the United States and Canada. Enjoy these lectures to learn the ins and outs and fascinating depths of DEATHLY HALLOWS - - - information unavailable anywhere else!
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  Entering a Wider World November 12, 2008 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
Anyone who loves the Harry Potter books can probably fondly recall the first time Harry entered Diagon Alley. As readers, we figuratively stood with him while Hagrid tapped the bricks at the back of the Leaky Cauldron, marveling along with Harry as the bricks magically opened to form an archway. Along with Harry, we suddenly found ourselves transported into a wider world that we still hadn't entirely believed existed just moments before.
Anyone who has read John Granger's books on Harry Potter has probably experienced a similar feeling. With Granger as a guide, readers have stood before the Harry Potter books and discovered that, with the right keys and questions, a much wider world than we originally suspected opens up to us. Granger's insights into the literary alchemy and "spiritual artistry" of J.K. Rowling's books, along with his ability to explain concepts such as Rowling's use of "narrative misdirection" were just the first of many eye-opening insights he has offered to what he likes to call "serious readers" of Harry Potter.
With The Deathly Hallows Lectures, John Granger builds on the work he began in Looking for God in Harry Potter (recently revised as How Harry Cast His Spell) and Unlocking Harry Potter. While it's not necessary to have read the other two before getting to this one, it would likely enrich the experience. Even without that background, however, "serious readers" will find much to ponder and enjoy in The Deathly Hallows Lectures, which focus on the final book in the Harry Potter series.
Granger makes a persuasive case that the Harry Potter series stands in a long line of symbolist literature and that readers willing to dive deep in search of levels of meaning will not be disappointed. He mines layers of riches by exploring topics as diverse as the alchemical structure of the final novel and how that structure parallels and mines the symbolism of three major Christian feasts; the connections between Dante and the climax of Severus Snape's story in Deathly Hallows; and the importance of the Coleridgian theme of "transformed vision" in the story and its symbols. These ideas and many more are winningly presented in a conversational teaching style. Serious readers of Harry Potter will find themselves challenged and engaged in the heart and well as the mind.
  Thought-provoking insights and revelations! November 12, 2008 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
In The Deathly Hallows Lectures, John Granger again demonstrates his remarkable insights into the phenomenally popular J.K. Rowling novels. Anyone familiar with Granger's How Harry Cast his Spell, Unlocking Harry Potter, or his delightful Hogwarts Professor blog will not be surprised to find his usual wit, wisdom, and occasional mind-boggling insights at play in this collection of essays based on lectures presented in a variety of settings and all focusing on the last, triumphant novel in the series. Of course, Granger masterfully analyzes the novel's treatment of his forte, alchemy, but he also analyzes other keys for a deeper and more complete understanding of The Deathly Hallows. Among these are the Christian themes and symbols that are expressed even more overtly in this novel than in the previous six; Severus Snape as a Dante figure with Lily Evans Potter as his Beatrice-like inspiration; and symbolic elements including the critical eye, triangle, and mirror that resonate powerfully through the narrative. Drawing on contemporary criticism as well as revered literary voices like Samuel Taylor Coleridge and C.S. Lewis, Granger effectively weaves together a text that is both timely and grounded, both profound and playful. He even includes a section of his responses to questions, from the heart-felt to the cynical, that frequently come up at his lectures. Granger's tone is always accessible, with lighthearted touches that alleviate the crushing metaphysical weight of some of his references and analyses; thus these are less "lectures" in the pejorative sense than they are fascinating chats with a chatty and insightful scholar. This first edition does suffer from a fair few editing errors, minor in themselves, but all the more glaring in contrast to the thoughtful and impressive content. Though they are not obstacles to an enjoyable and educational read, one hopes these will be addressed in future editions. While some Potter readers may have already drawn a few of Granger's conclusions for themselves, it is highly unlikely that any serious reader of these books, or even of literature in general, will not find The Deathly Hallows Lectures an enthralling and illuminating read. As the field of Potter scholarship grows and gains wider acceptance, this text is an essential tool for any library or scholar capable of recognizing Rowling's books as both cultural and literary milestones.
  FINALS Coming Up? This one's for you! November 11, 2008 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
I have now read Mr. Granger's book twice. The first time I read it in 2 days and marvelled at the material he had elucidated. I let it digest for about a week. Then I went back with my highlighter in hand and read it slowly and methodically, underlining points that struck me. If you flip the pages now like the old Cracker Jack cartoon books, it looks like a firestorm! I am not being extravagant when I note that nearly every page has highlighted sentences and phrases. Some pages appear to have been written on highlight-colored paper.
Professor Granger's observations and comments and literary tie-ins are well worth your time to read, even if you are a Lit Prof in academia. For the average reader with a wide background, this book of essays is an education in advancing appreciation of literature. For the Harry Potter afficianado, there is much here to explain the recurring delight and insights that engender multiple readings of the texts.
The challenges to deeper enjoyment provided by the references are an education in literary appreciation and will hone enjoyment in the Potter series and other reading materials for years to come. Professor Granger's appreciation of Rowling's depth and breadth was able to illuminate the areas which academia never dared tread prior to completion of the series. Now that the series is complete, he continues to mine the depths and produce jewels worth every cent of your investment and every moment given to reading this delightful book. The chapter on eye symbolism and I and mirrors alone is worth the entire price. But there is much more here. I unreservedly recommend this book to your reading and library for future reference. *****
  Once Again Professor Granger Has Enlightened Me! November 7, 2008 3 out of 4 found this review helpful
The Deathly Hallows Lectures: The Hogwarts Professor Explains the Final Harry Potter Adventure As a 61-year-old Christian lady, I have great respect and admiration for the artistry and guidance of Professor Granger's novels on Harry Potter. I have quite a collection of books that attempt to explain the real meaning of the Harry Potter Books. I absolutely love the Harry Potter Novels and each of Professor Granger's books. If you are searching for deeper understanding of the Harry Potter Novels, you should purchase and read John Granger's books! I have always searched for the deeper meaning of life. Thank you, Professor, once again, for your help! Keep on writing!
  Taking the Deathly Hallows Seriously! October 19, 2008 5 out of 7 found this review helpful
John Granger has provided a gift for those of us who take the Harry Potter series as a whole, and Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows in particular, seriously. The Deathly Hallows Lectures includes the following chapters: INTRODUCTION: Learning the Passwords for the Magical Paintings on Display, CH. 1 UNLOCKING DEATHLY HALLOWS: Five Keys to Open the Last and Best Harry Potter Novel, CH. 2 THE ALCHEMICAL END GAME: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows as Rubedo, CH. 3 CHOOSING TO BELIEVE: The Christian Content of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, CH. 4 SNAPE'S GREEN-EYED GIRL: Dante, Renaissance Florence, and the Death of the Potions Master, Ch. 5 THE SEEING EYE: Deathly Hallows' Eye and Mirror Symbolism, CH. 6 TAKING HARRY SERIOUSLY: Learning to Read with Triangular Vision, CH. 7 THE TRIANGULAR EYE: Reading Deathly Hallows on Three Levels of Meaning, and FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS: 31 Questions About the Artistry and Meaning of Deathly Hallows. Not only do these chapters shed new analytical light on the meaning and value of the Harry Potter series as fiction in the tradition of the world's great literature, but they also teach the reader skills for interpreting stories on the surface, moral, and alchemical levels that he or she can employ when encountering other works, as well. Granger has a gift for making the abstract accessible, which makes this work ideal for the classroom as well as the home. Those who love literature, intellectual history, and/or Harry Potter owe it to themselves to read The Deathly Hallows Lectures.
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