Status
Available
Call number
Publication
University of Notre Dame Press (1982), Edition: 1, 202 pages
Description
Do myths and symbols have anything at all to tell us about reality? Or do they simply deserve to be relegated to the realm of fantastic unreality?The essayists in this volume deploy all the critical tools available in the task of taking myth and symbol seriously. They are not willing to consign the use of the symbolic to the logician or to relinquish the mythical to the comparative anthropologist as something of historical interest only. Instead, they strive for that difficult position that is guided by criticism but is still open to wonder in the face of what myth and symbol offer in terms of enrichment, meaning, and self-transcendence.
Language
Original language
English
Physical description
202 p.; 9 inches
ISBN
0268013497 / 9780268013493