Creative Mythology
Creative Mythology is Volume IV of the comparative mythologist Joseph Campbell's The Masks of God. The book concerns "creative mythology", Campbell's term for the efforts by an individual to communicate his experience through signs, an attempt that can become "living myth".
Summary
Campbell writes that in "creative mythology", "the individual has had an experience of his own - of order, horror, beauty, or even mere exhilaration-which he seeks to communicate through signs; and if his realization has been of a certain depth and import, his communication will have the force and value of living myth-for those, that is to say, who receive and respond to it of themselves, with recognition, uncoerced.”[1] Campbell gives as examples Thomas Mann and James Joyce.[2]
References
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- A Skeleton Key to Finnegans Wake (1944)
- The Hero with a Thousand Faces (1949)
- Creative Mythology (1968)
- The Flight of the Wild Gander (1968)
- Myths to Live By (1972)
- Historical Atlas of World Mythology (1983–1989)
- The Inner Reaches of Outer Space (1986)
- The Power of Myth (1988)
- The Hero's Journey (1990)
- Thou Art That (2001)
- Mythos (1997/1998/2011)
- Hero's journey
- The Hero's Journey
- Joseph Campbell Foundation
- Jean Erdman
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