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Imaginary Greece: the contexts of mythology /

Author

Buxton, R. G. A.

Year of Publication

1994.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press,

City of Publication

Cambridge; New York, NY, USA

Pages

250

Language

en

ISBN

0521329787

ARI Id

1671337648711


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Pt. 1. Narrative Contexts. 1. Telling tales. 2. Myths in performance. From the cradle. . . The songs of youth. Stories for citizens. . . . to the grave. 3. Performance into text. 4. Images in context. Archaic and Classical Greece. Collection and domestication
Pt. 2. Re-Imagining the World. 5. Cookery and recipes. 6. Landscape. To the mountain. Other territories: sea, cave and spring. 7. Family. Wives, webs and wiles. Fathers, sons and brothers. 8. Religion. The nature of divinity. Telling and acting. Believing in myths
Pt. 3. What Was the Point? 9. The actors' perceptions. 10. Modern perspectives. Reflectors and constructors. Paradigms (and shoes). Mapping. Explanation. Psychology, emotion and (again) pluralism.
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