Interpretations of Greek Mythology (Routledge Revivals)

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Routledge, 18.3.2014 - 299 sivua

Interpretations of Greek Mythology, first published in1987, builds on the innovative work of Walter Burkert and the ‘Paris school’ of Jean-Pierre Vernant, and represents a renewal of interpretation of Greek mythology. The contributors to this volume present a variety of approaches to the Greek myths, all of which eschew a monolithic or exclusively structuralist hermeneutic method. Specifically, the notion that mythology can simply be read as a primitive mode of narrative history is rejected, with emphasis instead being placed on the relationships between mythology and history, ritual and political genealogy.

The essays concentrate on some of the best known characters and themes – Oedipus, Orpheus, Narcissus – reflecting the complexity and fascination of the Greek imagination. The volume will long remain an indispensable tool for the study of Greek mythology, and it is of great interest to anyone interested in the development of Greek culture and civilisation and the nature of myth.

 

Sisältö

1 What is a Greek Myth?
1
The Meeting of Parallels
10
3 Oedipus and the Greek Oedipus Complex
41
4 Wolves and Werewolves in Greek Thought
60
A Poet Among Men
80
On Reading the Narcissus Story
107
The Case of Kronos
121
The Mythological Representation of a Spatial Organisation
153
9 Myths of Early Athens
187
The Previous Owners of the Delphic Oracle
215
11 Three Approaches to Greek Mythography
242
A Select Bibliography 1965 1989
278
Index
284
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