Published: April 1969
See the issue summary and contents below.
12 essays, totalling 144 pages
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This issue of Mosaic focuses on the myths and “metaphorical motifs” that are recurrent in literature in an effort to understand their significance and value. Specific myths and motifs discussed include the father motif, the “Canadian myth,” and Greek myth in contemporary theatre. The issue also includes discussions of myth criticism, Bushman myth, and “Myths and Patterns in the Modern Novel.”
Hugh MacLennan and the Canadian MythDorothy Farmiloe | |
Zeno's Arrow - Time and Motion in Two of Wordsworth's Lucy PoemsGeoffrey Durrant | |
Les Mythes Antiques en FranceHenri Le Maître | |
Myths and Patterns in the Modern NovelJohn J. White | |
A Father's CurseStanley Gevirtz | |
Jean Giradoux et les mythes grecs dans le théâtre contemporainMaurice Lebel | |
Myth Criticism: Limitations and PossibilitiesE.W. Herd | |
Praying Mantis and Porcupine: The Creative Pattern in Bushman MythLaurens van der Post | |
Mythical Reflections of the East in Hermann HesseBrigitte Schludermann and Rosemarie Finlay | |
The Key to Heaven: Four Edifying Tales from the Holy ScripturesLeszek Kolakowski | |
Childhood, the Eternal Myth: Károly Pap and Danilo KišEva Haldimann | |
Myth and Victor HugoVictor Leathers |