Myth in literature
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- Aesthetic and myth in the poetry of Keats
- After the fall : the Demeter-Persephone myth in Wharton, Cather, and Glasgow
- Allegory, myth, and symbol
- Archetypal patterns in women's fiction
- Barbarous knowledge; myth in the poetry of Yeats, Graves, and Muir
- Borges, de la ciudad al mito
- Canadians are not Americans : myths and literary traditions
- Chicano drama : performance, society, and myth
- Creature and creator : myth-making and English romanticism
- Dangerous pilgrimages : transatlantic mythologies and the novel
- Defending Middle-earth : Tolkien, myth and modernity
- Dylan Thomas' early prose ; : a study in creative mythology
- Familiar mysteries : the truth in myth
- Faulkner's Olympian laugh ; : myth in the novels
- Faulkner: myth and motion
- Flesh to metal : Soviet literature and the alchemy of revolution
- French women writers and the book : myths of access and desire
- From rags to riches ; : Horatio Alger, Jr. and the American dream
- Hawthorne as myth-maker : a study in imagination
- In Frankenstein's shadow : myth, monstrosity, and nineteenth-century writing
- J.R.R. Tolkien : myth, morality, and religion
- J.R.R. Tolkien's Sanctifying Myth : Understanding Middle-earth
- J.R.R. Tolkien's sanctifying myth : understanding Middle-earth
- Jesus and the Trojan war : myth and meaning for today
- Keats, the myth of the hero
- Kopciuszek, Frankenstein i inne : feminizm wobec mitu
- Larry McMurtry's Texas : evolution of the myth
- Little house on the Prairie : A reader's companion
- Love and death in the American novel
- Mito : literatura y realidad
- Mutants & mystics : science fiction, superhero comics, and the paranormal
- Myth and gospel in the fiction of John Updike
- Myth and history in the contemporary Spanish novel
- Myth and literature ; : contemporary theory and practice
- Myth and literature in the American renaissance
- Myth and modern American drama
- Myth and symbol: critical approaches and applications
- Mythic Black fiction : the transformation of history
- Mythical intentions in modern literature
- Mythmaking and metaphor in Black women's fiction
- Our gods wear Spandex : the secret history of comic book heroes
- Pater's portraits; mythic pattern in the fiction of Walter Pater
- Poetry of civilization ; : mythopoeic displacement in the verse of Milton, Dryden, Pope, and Johnson
- Revisiting Narnia : Fantasy, Myth and Religion in C.S. Lewis' Chronicles
- Richard Wagner and the modern British novel
- Robert Penn Warren and history ; : the big myth we live
- Robinson Jeffers: myth, ritual, and symbol in his narrative poems
- Some versions of the fall ; : the myth of the fall of man in English literature
- Strange things : the malevolent North in Canadian literature
- Stranger magic : charmed states and the Arabian nights
- Swinburne : a study of romantic mythmaking
- Symbol and truth in Blake's myth
- Symbolic stories : traditional narratives of the family drama in English literature
- The Adolescent idea : myths of youth and the adult imagination
- The Binding of Proteus : perspectives on myth and the literary process : collected papers of the Bucknell University program on myth and literature and the Bucknell-Susquehanna Colloquium on Myth in Literature, held at Bucknell and Susquehanna Universities, 21 and 22 March 1974
- The autobiographical myth of Robert Lowell
- The consuming myth : the work of James Merrill
- The educated heart
- The eternal Adam and the new world garden ; : the central myth in the American novel since 1830
- The harmony within : the spiritual vision of George MacDonald
- The heroine in western literature : the archetype and her reemergence in modern prose
- The key : how to write damn good fiction using the power of myth
- The lord of the rings : the mythology of power
- The magical worlds of Narnia : the symbols, myths, and fascinating facts behind The chronicles
- The maker and the myth
- The myth against myth : a study of Yeats's imagination in old age
- The myth of Southern history ; : historical consciousness in twentieth-century Southern literature
- The narrative of realism and myth : Verga, Lawrence, Faulkner, Pavese
- The pattern in the web : the mythical poetry of Charles Williams
- The perilous quest ; : image, myth, and prophecy in the narratives of Victor Hugo
- The road to Middle-earth : how J.R.R. Tolken created a new mythology
- The slain and resurrected God ; : Conrad, Ford, and the Christian myth
- The writer's journey : mythic structure for writers
- Through the open door : a new look at C.S. Lewis
- Tolkien and Shakespeare : essays on shared themes and language
- Using myth to power your story
- Victor Hugo and the visionary novel
- W.S. Merwin, the mythmaker
- What was literature? : class culture and mass society
- William Faulkner's Yoknapatawpha : "a kind of keystone in the universe"
- Woman and the demon : the life of a Victorian myth
- Woman as myth and metaphor in Latin American literature
- Worlds in consciousness; mythopoetic thought in the novels of Virginia Woolf
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