Myth and symbol: critical approaches and applications, [electronic resource] 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.
Material type: TextSeries: A Bison bookPublication details: Lincoln, University of Nebraska [1963]Description: viii, 196 p. 21 cmSubject(s): DDC classification:- 809.91
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Bibliographical footnotes.
[1.] Critical approaches: The road of excess / by Northrop Frye -- King Lear as metaphor / by L.C. Knights -- The critical method of Gaston Bachelard / by Eva M. Kushner -- Surrealism: myth and reality / by Herbert S. Gershman -- [2.] Applications (I): the writer and his method: Myth in the poetic creation of Agrippa D'Aubigné / by John T. Nothnagle -- Myth as a device in the works of Chekhov / by Thomas G. Winner -- The transformation of biblical myth: MacLeish's use of the Adam and Job stories / by Colin C. Campbell -- The symbolism of Gestus in Brecht's drama / by Robert L. Hiller -- Animal imagery in Katherine Anne Porter's fiction / by Sister M. Joselyn -- [3.] Applications (II): the work examined: archetypes and interpretations: Chastity, regeneration, and world order in All's well that ends well / by Eric LaGuardia -- Immortality in two of Milton's elegies / by William M. Jones -- Of Ruskin's gardens / by Charles T. Dougherty -- Myth and symbol in criticism of Faulkner's "The bear" / by Alexander C. Kern -- The De vulgari eloquentia and Dante's quasi after-life / by Warman Welliver -- The golden bough: impact and archetype / by John B. Vickery.
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