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Mythical Intentions in Modern Literature

Eric Gould

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Beschreibung

Eric Gould revises some current assumptions in literary myth criticism, especially Jungian notions of the archetype and myth's immanence in literature that have dominated literary studies for so long. Working from structuralist theories of language, myth, and psyche, he defines myth as part of the symbolic order of language which grows out of the duplicity of the sign.

Originally published in 1981.

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Schlagwörter

Thought, Idealism, Religion and mythology, Self-consciousness, Post-structuralism, Subtext, Nihilism, Subjectivism, Literary theory, Circumstantial evidence, Hermeneutics, Literature, Hubris, Literariness, Intentionality, Detriment (astrology), Mytheme, Explanation, Picaresque novel, Allegory, Irony, Metaphorical language, Superiority (short story), Pessimism, Consciousness, Metaphor and metonymy, Metaphor, Myth, Mythology, Parody, Dialectic, Archetype, Existentialism, Poetry, Pretext, Aphorism, Historicism, Jungian archetypes, Genre, Monism, Irrationality, Fiction, Narrative, Self-parody, Sentimentality, Scientism, Writing, Mock-heroic, Positivism, Criticism, Uncertainty, Metaphysics of presence, Metonymy, Theory, Dystopia, Metaphorical extension, Literary criticism, Roland Barthes, Mythopoeia, Imagination, Truism, Mythologies (book), Superstition, Pun, Apathy, Semiotics, Romanticism, Postmodernism, Novel, Primitive culture