Shelley Revalued: Essays from the Gregynog ConferenceKelvin Everest Leicester University Press, 1983 - 234 pages |
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Essays from the Gregynog Conference Kelvin Everest. 1 Myth and mythmaking in the Shelley circle Marilyn Butler The appeal of myth is part of the endemic cultural nostalgia of advanced civilization . For two centuries amateurs ...
Essays from the Gregynog Conference Kelvin Everest. 1 Myth and mythmaking in the Shelley circle Marilyn Butler The appeal of myth is part of the endemic cultural nostalgia of advanced civilization . For two centuries amateurs ...
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... myth as a branch of anthropology has developed in its modern form only in this century , but its leading exponents differ fundamentally in their prepossessions . Malinowski was a materialist and pragmatist who saw myth as having a ...
... myth as a branch of anthropology has developed in its modern form only in this century , but its leading exponents differ fundamentally in their prepossessions . Malinowski was a materialist and pragmatist who saw myth as having a ...
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... myth with religion . If we accept both equations we are brought to see a close connection between poetry and religion . It seems that many critics who have taken up the subject of myth in the past generation have had an interest , an ...
... myth with religion . If we accept both equations we are brought to see a close connection between poetry and religion . It seems that many critics who have taken up the subject of myth in the past generation have had an interest , an ...
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