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9780802094049

Northrop Frye and the Phenomenology of Myth

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    9780802094049

  • ISBN10:

    080209404X

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2007-02-01
  • Publisher: Univ of Toronto Pr
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Summary

In Northrop Frye and the Phenomenology of Myth , Glen Robert Gill compares Frye's theories about myth to those of three other major twentieth-century mythologists: C.G. Jung, Joseph Campbell, and Mircea Eliade. Gill explores the theories of these respective thinkers as they relate to Frye's discussions of the phenomenological nature of myth, as well as its religious, literary, and psychological significance.Gill substantiates Frye's work as both more radical and more tenable than that of his three contemporaries. Eliade's writings are shown to have a metaphysical basis that abrogates an understanding of myth as truly phenomenological, while Jung's theory of the collective unconscious emerges as similarly problematic. Likewise, Gill argues, Campbell's work, while incorporating some phenomenological progressions, settles on a questionable metaphysical foundation. Gill shows how, in contrast to these other mythologists, Frye's theory of myth - first articulated in Fearful Symmetry (1947) and culminating in Words with Power (1990) - is genuinely phenomenological.With excursions into fields such as literary theory, depth psychology, theology, and anthropology, Northrop Frye and the Phenomenology of Myth is essential to the understanding of Frye's important mythological work.

Author Biography

Herbert J. Ellison is a professor emeritus in the Department of History and the International Studies Program at the University of Washington.

Table of Contents

Prefacep. ix
Abbreviationsp. xiii
Introduction: Phenomenology and Modern Mythography: Northrop Frye in Context and Contrastp. 3
De Caelis: The Platonic Patterns of Mircea Eliadep. 21
De Profundis: C.G. Jung and the Archetypes of the Collective Unconsciousp. 45
The Inner Reaches of Outer Space: Joseph Campbell and the Two Faces of Mythp. 73
Cleansing the Doors of Perception: Northrop Frye's Fearful Symmetryp. 101
Perception and Imaginationp. 101
God and Grammarp. 120
Archetype and Apocalypsep. 126
The Visionary Fourthp. 144
Conclusion: Phenomenology and Postmodern Mythography: Northrop Frye's Words with Power and the Theory of Kerygmap. 179
Notesp. 203
Works Cited and Consultedp. 219
Indexp. 231
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