Myth in literature
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Myth in literature
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Myth in literature
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Incoming Resources
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- Gloria Naylor, strategy and technique, magic and myth, edited by Shirley A. Stave
- The lord of the rings, the mythology of power, Jane Chance
- The writer's journey, mythic structure for writers, by Christopher Vogler
- One ring to bind them all, Tolkien's mythology, Anne C. Petty
- Black masculinity and the frontier myth in American literature, Michael K. Johnson
- Stranger magic, charmed states and The Arabian nights, Marina Warner
- Understanding Middle earth, essays on Tolkien's Middle-earth, Michael Martinez
- Mutants and mystics, science fiction, superhero comics, and the paranormal, Jeffrey J. Kripal
- Defending Middle-earth, Tolkien, myth and modernity, Patrick Curry
- Dangerous pilgrimages, transatlantic mythologies and the novel, Malcolm Bradbury
- Robinson Crusoe, island myths and the novel, Michael Seidel
- Moorings & metaphors, figures of culture and gender in Black women's literature, Karla F.C. Holloway
- Racial myths and masculinity in African American literature, Jeffrey B. Leak
- Little house on the Prairie, a reader's companion, Virginia L. Wolf
- Mythic worlds, modern words, on the art of James Joyce, Joseph Campbell ; edited and with a foreword by Edmond L. Epstein
- The magical worlds of Narnia, the symbols, myths, and fascinating facts behind The chronicles, David Colbert
- Myth and symbol, critical approaches and applications, by Northrop Frye, L.C. Knights, and others ; a selection of papers delivered at the joint meeting of the Midwest Modern Language Association and the Central Renaissance Conference, 1962 ; edited by Bernice Slote
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