Mole
- 240 pages
- 9 hours of reading
An account of moles in nature, and cultures around the world.
Steve Gronert Ellerhoff delves into the intricate connections between literature, psychology, and contemporary culture. His work critically examines fictional narratives, exploring how they engage with deeper psychological theories and reflect the nuances of the modern world. Ellerhoff’s approach is characterized by a rigorous analysis of texts, often drawing from psychological frameworks to illuminate the underlying themes and structures within literary works.



An account of moles in nature, and cultures around the world.
Golden Apples of the Monkey House
By employing a post-Jungian approach, the book delves into the short stories of Ray Bradbury and Kurt Vonnegut, focusing on works created between 1943 and 1968. Utilizing archetypal theories from notable figures like Joseph Campbell and C. G. Jung, it reveals how these stories reflect archetypal patterns that enhance our comprehension of the authors and their cultural contexts. The exploration of this 'mythodology' offers valuable insights for literary criticism, enriching the understanding of short fiction from this era.
Exploring the impact of the Internet on modern life, this collection features twelve stories that examine various aspects of online interactions, from the heroism found in MMORPGs to the complexities of social media behaviors like tweeting and trolling. The narratives highlight the diverse experiences within unexpected online communities. Notably, three stories have been previously published in other anthologies, showcasing the author's established voice in contemporary digital storytelling.