The Power of Myth

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Campbell's most impressive gift was his ability to take a contemporary situation, such as the murder & funeral of President John F. Kennedy, & help us understand its impact in the context of ancient mythology. Herein lies the power of The Power of Myth, showing how humans are apt to create & live out the themes of mythology. Based on a six-part PBS tv series hosted by Bill Moyers, this classic is especially compelling because of its engaging question-&-answer format, creating an easy, conversational approach to complicated & esoteric topics. For example, when discussing the mythology of heroes, Campbell & Moyers smoothly segue from the Sumerian sky goddess Inanna to Star Wars' mercenary-turned-hero, Han Solo. Most impressive is his encyclopedic knowledge of myths, demonstrated in his ability to recall the details & archetypes of almost any story, from any point of history, & translate it into a lesson for spiritual living in the here & now.--Gail Hudson (edited) Editor's Note Introduction-Moyers Myth & the modern world The journey inward The first storytellers Sacrifice & bliss The hero's adventure The gift of the goddess Tales of love & marriage Masks of eternity Index Photo Credits

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ISBN13 9780385418867
ISBN10 0385418868
Series/Work OL2497171W View on OpenLibrary
Publisher Anchor Doubleday
Pages 293
Language ENG
Created At January 30, 2025
Updated At April 18, 2025
Last OL update January 18, 2025

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