Andrew Von Hendy is Associate Professor of English at Boston College and author of articles on late medieval, early modern and nineteenth-century English poetry, drama, and fiction; on Northrop Frye's mythography; and on conceptions of myth among modernist poets and novelists of the early twentieth century
Andrew Von Hendy is Associate Professor of English at Boston College and author of articles on late medieval, early modern and nineteenth-century English poetry, drama, and fiction; on Northrop Frye's mythography; and on conceptions of myth among modernist poets and novelists of the early twentieth century
Andrew Von Hendy is Associate Professor of English at Boston College and author of articles on late medieval, early modern and nineteenth-century English poetry, drama, and fiction; on Northrop Frye's mythography; and on conceptions of myth among modernist poets and novelists of the early twentieth century
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Preliminary Table of Contents: Acknowledgments Introduction One. From Fable to Myth Two. The Invention of Myth Three. The Contest Between Myth and "Suspicion" Four. Myth As an Aspect of "Primitive" Religion Five. The Role of Depth-Psychology in the Construction of Myth Six. The Modernist Contribution to the Construction of Myth Seven. Neo-Romantic Theories of the Mid-Century I: Myth As Mode of Thought and Language Eight. Neo-Romantic Theories of the Mid-Century II: Myth and Ritual in Quotidian Western Life Nine. Folkloristic Myth in Social Anthropology I: Malinowski, Boas, and Their Sphere of Influence Ten. Folkloristic Myth in Social Anthropology II: From Levi-Strauss to Withdrawal from Grand Theory Eleven. No Two-Headed Greeks: The Folkloristic Consensus in Classical Studies Twelve. Myth and Ideology Thirteen. Myth As Necessary Fiction Notes Works Cited Index
Preliminary Table of Contents: Acknowledgments Introduction One. From Fable to Myth Two. The Invention of Myth Three. The Contest Between Myth and "Suspicion" Four. Myth As an Aspect of "Primitive" Religion Five. The Role of Depth-Psychology in the Construction of Myth Six. The Modernist Contribution to the Construction of Myth Seven. Neo-Romantic Theories of the Mid-Century I: Myth As Mode of Thought and Language Eight. Neo-Romantic Theories of the Mid-Century II: Myth and Ritual in Quotidian Western Life Nine. Folkloristic Myth in Social Anthropology I: Malinowski, Boas, and Their Sphere of Influence Ten. Folkloristic Myth in Social Anthropology II: From Levi-Strauss to Withdrawal from Grand Theory Eleven. No Two-Headed Greeks: The Folkloristic Consensus in Classical Studies Twelve. Myth and Ideology Thirteen. Myth As Necessary Fiction Notes Works Cited Index
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