An Introduction to the Science of Comparative Mythology and Folklore

An Introduction to the Science of Comparative Mythology and Folklore
Title An Introduction to the Science of Comparative Mythology and Folklore PDF eBook
Author George William Cox
Publisher
Pages 444
Release 1883
Genre Folklore
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An Introduction to the Science of Comparative Mythology and Folklore

An Introduction to the Science of Comparative Mythology and Folklore
Title An Introduction to the Science of Comparative Mythology and Folklore PDF eBook
Author Sir Ceorge William Cox
Publisher
Pages 404
Release 1881
Genre Folklore
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An Introduction Into the Science of Comparative Mythology and Folklore

An Introduction Into the Science of Comparative Mythology and Folklore
Title An Introduction Into the Science of Comparative Mythology and Folklore PDF eBook
Author George William Cox
Publisher
Pages 406
Release 1968
Genre Folklore
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Comparative Mythology

Comparative Mythology
Title Comparative Mythology PDF eBook
Author Jaan Puhvel
Publisher
Pages 326
Release 1987
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780801834134

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In myth, author Puhvel argues, a human group expresses the thought patterns by which it formulates self-cognition and self-realization, attains self-knowledge and self-confidence, explains its own sources and sometimes tries to chart its destinies. Here, Puhvel unravels the prehistoric origins of the traditions of India and Iran, Greece and Rome, of the Celts, Germans, Balts, and Slavs. Utilizing the methodologies of historical linguistics and archaeology, he reconstructs a shared prehistorical religious, mythological, and cultural heritage. Separate chapters on individual traditions as well as on recurrent themes give life to the book as both a general introduction and a detailed reference.--From publisher description.

Myth

Myth
Title Myth PDF eBook
Author Robert Alan Segal
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 161
Release 2015
Genre Religion
ISBN 0198724705

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This Very Short Introduction explores different approaches to myth from several disciplines, including science, religion, philosophy, literature, and psychology. In this new edition, Robert Segal considers both the future study of myth as well as the impact of areas such as cognitive science and the latest approaches to narrative theory.

An introduction to the popular religion and folklore of northern India

An introduction to the popular religion and folklore of northern India
Title An introduction to the popular religion and folklore of northern India PDF eBook
Author William Crooke
Publisher Anneke Jans Bogardus
Pages 440
Release 1894
Genre History
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An introduction to the popular religion and folklore of northern India

Parallel Myths

Parallel Myths
Title Parallel Myths PDF eBook
Author J.F. Bierlein
Publisher Ballantine Books
Pages 368
Release 2010-06-16
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0307754642

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“Unusually accessible and useful . . . An eye-opener to readers into the universality and importance of myth in human history and culture.”—William E. Paden, Chair, Department of Religion, University of Vermont For as long as human beings have had language, they have had myths. Mythology is our earliest form of literary expression and the foundation of all history and morality. Now, in Parallel Myths, classical scholar J. F. Bierlein gathers the key myths from all of the world's major traditions and reveals their common themes, images, and meanings. Parallel Myths introduces us to the star players in the world's great myths—not only the twelve Olympians of Greek mythology, but the stern Norse Pantheon, the mysterious gods of India, the Egyptian Ennead, and the powerful deities of Native Americans, the Chinese, and the various cultures of Africa and Oceania. Juxtaposing the most potent stories and symbols from each tradition, Bierlein explores the parallels in such key topics as creation myths, flood myths, tales of love, morality myths, underworld myths, and visions of the Apocalypse. Drawing on the work of Joseph Campbell, Mircea Eliade, Carl Jung, Karl Jaspers, Claude Lévi-Strauss, and others, Bierlein also contemplates what myths mean, how to identify and interpret the parallels in myths, and how mythology has influenced twentieth-century psychology, philosophy, anthropology, and literary studies. “A first-class introduction to mythology . . . Written with great clarity and sensitivity.”—John G. Selby, Associate Professor, Roanoke College