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  1. Creative Mythology is Volume IV of the comparative mythologist Joseph Campbell's The Masks of God. The book concerns "creative mythology", Campbell's term for the efforts by an individual to communicate his experience through signs, an attempt that can become "living myth".

    • Joseph Campbell
    • 1968
  2. 15. März 2017 · Explore the power of myth as it exploded from medieval Europe into the modern world. In this fourth volume of The Masks of God — Joseph Campbell's major work of comparative mythology — the...

  3. 3. Sept. 2010 · The masks of God : creative mythology. by. Campbell, Joseph, 1904-. Publication date. 1991. Topics. Mythology. Publisher. New York : Penguin Books.

  4. Creative Mythology. Joseph Campbell. Souvenir, 2001 - Religion - 732 pages. In this climax to his great series of studies on world mythologies, Joseph Campbell examines a process...

  5. An updated edition of a beloved classic, Creative Mythology tells the inner story of humanitys entire philosophical, spiritual, and artistic history since the Dark Ages, ultimately positioning each of us as the creator of our own mythology.

    • Joseph Campbell
  6. Updated with recent findings from archeology, anthropology, and psychology that support his perceptive analysis of human cultural evolution, this new edition of Creative Mythology remains as vital, revelatory, and urgent as the original did upon publication more than half a century ago.

  7. Creative Mythology explores what happens as cultures begin to intermingle, how local symbols are repurposed for new reasons in new places. He uses the lens of epic poetry to show us the heretic Christian ideas of Tristan & Isolde, the heavily pagan roots of Beowulf, and the Islamic influence on Dante's Divine Comedy (which was super interesting ...