Approaches to Greek Myth (second edition)
by Lowell Edmunds Editor
This revised and updated volume offers a comprehensive exploration of Greek mythology through various historical, comparative, and theoretical lenses. It brings together eight scholars who each apply a distinct scholarly approach to understanding Greek myth, examining topics such as myth's relationship to ritual, its reception through history, and its connections to other ancient cultures. The essays cover a range of methodologies, from psychoanalysis and semiotics to folklore and Indo-European structural analysis, providing fresh insights into familiar myths. New introductions by the editor frame these contributions, highlighting recent developments in the study of Greek mythology and offering a broader context for their interpretation. This work emphasizes the diverse ways in which Greek myths have been understood and continues to be a rich field of scholarly inquiry.
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