Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 79American Folk-lore Society, 1966 |
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Strana 128
wish , and certainly not this myth . To begin with , the myth of course consists of words , not action , so it permits at the most a verbal , not a physical , expression . Moreover , insofar as myth deals with characters remote in time ...
wish , and certainly not this myth . To begin with , the myth of course consists of words , not action , so it permits at the most a verbal , not a physical , expression . Moreover , insofar as myth deals with characters remote in time ...
Strana 612
... myth to make explicit the implicit , logical structure and " bundles of relations " which underlie the concrete images and plots of a given series of myths . Myth , like science , is motivated by an intellectual impulse , a problem to ...
... myth to make explicit the implicit , logical structure and " bundles of relations " which underlie the concrete images and plots of a given series of myths . Myth , like science , is motivated by an intellectual impulse , a problem to ...
Strana 613
... myth is made up of all its variants , and a structural analysis of a myth must take all the variants into consideration . Thus , not only Sophocles ' version but Freud's also should be included among the recorded variants of the Oedipus ...
... myth is made up of all its variants , and a structural analysis of a myth must take all the variants into consideration . Thus , not only Sophocles ' version but Freud's also should be included among the recorded variants of the Oedipus ...
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Mythology as a Reflection | 3 |
Psychological Symbolism | 52 |
A Reconstructed Myth from Eastern | 84 |
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