Mythopoesis: Mythic Patterns in the Literary Classics |
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Aeschylus Ahab Ahab's Alyosha ancient appears argues artist Beatrice becomes begins Book of Job Brothers Brothers Karamazov calls Castorp Cervantes character Chorus Christian Claudius creation creative culture Dante Dante's death devil Dionysian Dionysus divine Divine Comedy Don Quixote Dostoyevsky drama dreams earth elements Erinyes Euripides father Faust feeling figure fire freedom Freud function Fyodor German Ghost Gide's Gilgamesh Goethe Goethe's Greek Gretchen guilt Hamlet heaven Hebrew hell historic human incest individual Ivan Ivan's Job's journey Karamazov Katya killed king legend living man's Mann Melville Melville's Mephisto Mitya Moby Dick mother motif myth mythic hero mythology mythopoeic mythopoesis nature novel Oedipus Orestes passion poem primitive Prometheus psychoanalytic quest Quixote's Renaissance ritual Russian Sancho says scene Settembrini Smerdyakov social Sophocles speaks story suffering suggests symbolic tells theme Theseus Thomas Mann Thomas Mann's thou tion tradition White Whale writes Yahweh York Zeus Zossima