Myth and Mythmaking

Myth and Mythmaking
Title Myth and Mythmaking PDF eBook
Author Henry Alexander Murray
Publisher Beacon Press (MA)
Total Pages 394
Release 1968
Genre Reference
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Myth and Mythmaking

Myth and Mythmaking
Title Myth and Mythmaking PDF eBook
Author Julia Leslie
Publisher Psychology Press
Total Pages 204
Release 1996
Genre Hindu mythology
ISBN 9780700703036

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The starting point for this work is that myths are made and remade - on a variety of topics and in widely differing contexts - in a vast continuum stretching from the earliest periods of historical time to the present day. Each section of the work focuses on one particular point in this continuum to show some of the ways in which myths have been made, and made to function, in the rich cultural history of India.

Thamyris Mythmaking from the Past to Present

Thamyris Mythmaking from the Past to Present
Title Thamyris Mythmaking from the Past to Present PDF eBook
Author Nanny M. W. de Vries, Jan Best
Publisher Rodopi
Total Pages 220
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Robert Johnson, Mythmaking, and Contemporary American Culture

Robert Johnson, Mythmaking, and Contemporary American Culture
Title Robert Johnson, Mythmaking, and Contemporary American Culture PDF eBook
Author Patricia R. Schroeder
Publisher University of Illinois Press
Total Pages 220
Release 2004-06-14
Genre Music
ISBN 9780252029158

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Suddenly Robert Johnson is everywhere. Though the Mississippi bluesman died young and recorded only twenty-nine songs, the legacy, legend, and lore surrounding him continue to grow. Focusing on these developments, Patricia R. Schroeder's Robert Johnson, Mythmaking, and Contemporary American Culture breaks new ground in Johnson scholarship, going beyond simple or speculative biography to explore him in his larger role as a contemporary cultural icon. Part literary analysis, part cultural criticism, and part biographical study, Robert Johnson, Mythmaking, and Contemporary American Culture shows the Robert Johnson of today to be less a two-dimensional character fixed by the few known facts of his life than a dynamic and contested set of ideas. Represented in novels, in plays, and even on a postage stamp, he provides inspiration for "highbrow" cultural artifacts--such as poems--as well as Hollywood movies and T-shirts. Schroeder's detailed and scholarly analysis directly engages key images and stories about Johnson (such as the Faustian crossroads exchange of his soul for guitar virtuosity), navigating the many competing interpretations that swirl around him to reveal the cultural purposes these stories and their tellers serve. Unprecedented in both range and depth, Schroeder's work is a fascinating examination of the relationships among Johnson's life, its subsequent portrayals, and the cultural forces that drove these representations. With penetrating insights into both Johnson and the society that perpetuates him, Robert Johnson, Mythmaking, and Contemporary American Culture is essential reading for cultural critics and blues fans alike.

Shelley's Mythmaking

Shelley's Mythmaking
Title Shelley's Mythmaking PDF eBook
Author Harold Bloom
Publisher
Total Pages 292
Release 1969
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Millennial Mythmaking

Millennial Mythmaking
Title Millennial Mythmaking PDF eBook
Author John Perlich
Publisher McFarland
Total Pages 213
Release 2010-03-08
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0786455926

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Contemporary myths, particularly science fiction and fantasy texts, can provide commentary on who we are as a culture, what we have created, and where we are going. These nine essays from a variety of disciplines expand upon the writings of Joseph Campbell and the hero's journey. Modern examples of myths from various sources such as Planet of the Apes, Wicked, Pan's Labyrinth, and Spirited Away; the Harry Potter series; and Second Life are analyzed as creative mythology and a representation of contemporary culture and emerging technology.

Seamus Heaney’s Mythmaking

Seamus Heaney’s Mythmaking
Title Seamus Heaney’s Mythmaking PDF eBook
Author Ian Hickey
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Total Pages 248
Release 2023-04-28
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1000867358

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Seamus Heaney’s Mythmaking examines Seamus Heaney’s poetic engagement with myth from his earliest work to the posthumous publication of Aeneid Book VI. The essays explore the ways in which Heaney creates his own mythic outlook through multiple mythic lenses. They reveal how Heaney adopts a demiurgic role throughout his career, creating a poetic universe that draws on diverse mythic cycles from Greco-Roman to Irish and Norse to Native American. In doing so, this collection is in dialogue with recent work on Heaney’s engagement with myth. However, it is unique in its wide-ranging perspective, extending beyond Ancient and Classical influences. In its focus on Heaney’s personal metamorphosis of several mythic cycles, this collection reveals more fully the poet’s unique approach to mythmaking, from his engagement with the act of translation to transnational influences on his work and from his poetic transformations to the poetry’s boundary-crossing transitions. Combining the work of established Heaney scholars with the perspectives of early-career researchers, this collection contains a wealth of original scholarship that reveals Heaney’s expansive mythic mind. Mythmaking, an act for which Heaney has faced severe criticism, is reconsidered by all contributors, prompting multifaceted and nuanced readings of the poet’s work.