Description
Discover the profound depths of myth with 'In Quest of the Hero'. This groundbreaking work combines two seminal texts on hero myths: Otto Rank's 'Myth of the Birth of the Hero' and Lord Raglan's influential 'The Hero'. Perfect for students, scholars, and myth enthusiasts alike, this trade paperback published by Princeton University Press (ISBN: 9780691020624) offers a captivating exploration of the hero's journey through history and legend. Dive into the patterns that have shaped narratives around legendary figures such as Gilgamesh, Moses, and Oedipus, unlocking the archetype of the hero that resonates across cultures. Alan Dundes enriches this collection with his modern analysis, 'The Hero Pattern and the Life of Jesus', which applies the insights of Rank and Raglan to contemporary figures. Whether you're interested in Freudian theory, ethnology, or narrative forms, 'In Quest of the Hero' presents an essential resource that bridges historical and modern interpretations of hero myths. Join the quest for understanding these timeless stories and their impact on human culture and psychology. Perfect for those delving into mythological studies or looking to enrich their knowledge of cultural archetypes, this book will not only expand your horizons but also challenge your perceptions of heroism and identity.