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Myths and Myth-Makers: Old Tales and Superstitions Interpreted by Comparative Mythology

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In "Myths and Myth-Makers," John Fiske delves into the intricate relationship between myth and the human experience, exploring how myths not only shape cultural identity but also reflect societal values and aspirations. Fiske's keen analysis is underscored by a rich literary style that marries vibrant storytelling with rigorous intellectual inquiry. He situates his exploration within the broader context of 19th-century American thought, where burgeoning interest in anthropology and literature was transforming the understanding of civilization and its narratives. Through an examination of various mythologies, Fiske elucidates the process by which myths are crafted, perpetuated, and reinterpreted over time, providing valuable insights into the psychology of cultural creation. John Fiske (1842-1901) was a prominent American philosopher and historian, whose interdisciplinary approach fostered meaningful dialogue between literature, philosophy, and sociology. A contemporary of major thinkers like William James, Fiske's work is deeply influenced by his interest in the evolution of ideas and cultures. His immersion in the American transcendentalist movement and familiarity with European intellectual currents allowed him to critically assess the role of myth in human society, which undoubtedly informed his writing in this book. "Myths and Myth-Makers" is an essential read for scholars and enthusiasts of folklore, literature, and cultural studies. Fiske's compelling analysis engages the reader in a thoughtful exploration of how myths serve as windows into the values and beliefs of a society. This book not only enriches our understanding of cultural narratives but also invites readers to reflect on their own connection to mythology and its enduring relevance in contemporary life.

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Rafbók: 26 november 2019

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