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Despite protestations to the contrary, myth criticism in literature
is not dead: witness the well over 1000 illuminating sources
published between 1970 and 1990 selected from thousands more and
provided with succinct informative annotations. The modern study of
the relation between myths and literature began in the late 19th
century with publication of James G. Frazer's The Golden Bough and
reached a high water mark with Northrop Frye's archetypal criticism
beginning in the late 1950s. The "end of modernism" proclaimed in
the late 1960s seemed also to toll the death knell for myth
criticism, which was denigrated by some "new critics" of the
"post-modernist" era. Instead, however, the authors here have found
a wealth of recent materials, some proceeding from traditional
psychological or anthropological stances and others taking new
directions: studying relationships between myth and language and
myth and history, viewing myth as part of the complex fabric of
fiction rather than its core, and accommodating feminist theory,
among other approaches. The variety of narratives accorded the
status of myth has also prompted inquiries on mythopoesis, or the
literary creation of myth. The opening chapter surveys work done on
the mythic or archetypal approach in general and on such mythic
figures in literature as Orpheus, Oedipus, Cain, and Faust; the
second chapter covers works on myth in classical literature; and
the following five chapters correspond to major periods in British
and American literature. Included are general studies and studies
of particular authors, notably among them such giants of the past
as Shakespeare, Milton, Melville, Joyce, and Faulkner, but also
including suchcontemporary writers as Toni Morrison and John
Updike. A well-constructed subject index provides access throughout
to mythical figures and literary figures as well as major theories
and theorists, topics, and themes; and an author index accesses the
critical studies.
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