Myth and symbol : critical approaches and applications
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Myth and symbol : critical approaches and applications
(A bison book, BB141)
University of Nebraska Press, c1963
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内容説明
Thirteen of the essays in this volume were selected from sixty-one papers delivered at the 1962 joint meeting of the Midwest Modern Language Association and the Central Renaissance Conference. Two essays, "The Road of Excess" by Northrop Frye and "King Lear as Metaphor" by L. C. Knights, were originally presented as major lectures during the conference, whose central theme was criticism in relation to myth and symbol. Edited with a foreword by Bernice Slote, this book, as Miss Slote writes, is "an experiment in criticism: by repeated views from somewhat different vantage points, the essays present definitions and illustrate forms of a comparatively new way of considering literature-a concentration on myth and symbol."
目次
- Critical Approaches
- Frye: The Road of Excess
- Knights: King Lear as Metaphor
- Kushner: The Critical Method of Gaston Bachelard
- Gershman: Surrealism: Myth and Reality
- Applications
- The Writer and His Method
- Winner: Myth as a Device in the Works of Chekhov
- Nothnagle: Myth in the Poetic Creation of Agrippa D'Aubigne
- Campbell: The Transformation of Biblical Myth: MacLeish's Use of the Adam and Job Stories
- Hiller: The Symbolism of Gestus in Brecht's Drama
- Sr. Joselyn: Animal Imagery in Katherine Anne Porter's Fiction
- The Work Examined--Archetypes and Interpretations
- LaGuardia: Chastity, Regeneration, and World Order in All's Well that Ends Well
- Jones: Immortality in Two of Milton's Elegies
- Dougherty: Of Ruskin's Gardens
- Kern: Myth and Symbol in Criticism of Faulkner's "The Bear"
- Welliver: The De Vulgari Eloquentia and Dante's Quasi After-Life
- Vickery: The Golden Bough: Impact and Archetype
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