Myth : A Symposium / / Edited by Thomas A. Sebeok.

Myth and Language explores the less universally accepted supposition that, particularly for the realm of literature, these two domains are necessarily interrelated. . . . Unlike previous studies of symbiosis, which have tended to neglect the importance of language, Myth and Language fully considers...

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Place / Publishing House:Bloomington, : Indiana University Press,, 1958 [1955]
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1955
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