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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Sebeok, Thomas A. (Thomas Albert), 1920-2001, editor. Myth A Symposium / Edited by Thomas A. Sebeok. Indiana University Press 1980 Bloomington, Indiana University Press, 1958 [1955] ©1958 [1955] 1 online resource (1 online resource 110 pages) : diagrams text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Bibliographical and special series of the American Folklore Society, v. 5 Description based on print version record. 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 the influence of social context on the nature of literary language. Albert Cook begins his investigation into the relationship of myth and language with a critique of Levi-Strauss. . . .Another section traces the redefinition of the relationship of myth and language from the oral Greek culture of Homer to the development of the discrete forms of lyric poetry, philosophy, and historiography. A final section examines the necessary reliance of elementary literary forms–proverb, riddle, parable, metaphor–on the translation of mythic concerns into language. This book is a cogent argument for the dependence of literary expression on mythic formulations. English Mythology. fast (OCoLC)fst01031701 Mythologie. Mythology. Myths & fairy tales Sebeok, Thomas A. oth |
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