Myth

Published
Oct 2004
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Fantasy Fantasy
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176

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A survey of the past 300 years of theorizing on myth, this book takes into account the work of such prominent thinkers as Albert Camus, Claude Lévi-Strauss, C. G. Jung, and Sigmund Freud. It focuses on different approaches to myth, from all of the major disciplines--including science, religion, philosophy, literature, and psychology. Robert Segal considers the future study of myth, and the possible function of myth in the world as the adult equivalent of play.
In order to analyze the different theories of myth, Segal focuses on the fable concerning the fate of the preternaturally beautiful Adonis. Where one theory does not work, he substitutes another myth, showing that, for all their claims to all-inclusiveness, certain theories, in fact, only apply to specific kinds of myths. A uniform set of questions is provided to elucidate both the strengths and the weaknesses of the conjectures.

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First Edition Oct 2004 Oxford University Press (UK) ISBN 0192803476
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Jul 2004 OUP Oxford ISBN B000SGL2HG
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Oct 2014 De Gruyter ISBN B07G4QDY6Y
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Jan 2011 Audible Studios ISBN B004KJY8MS
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