Hermes the thief; the evolution of a myth

by Norman Oliver Brown

Paper Book, 1947

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Checked out

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BL820.M5B7

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[Madison] Univ. of Wisconsin Press, 1947.

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Hermes is a vital and complex figure in Greek mythology--trickster and culture hero, divine child and patron of stealthy action, master of magic words, seducer and whisperer. Shepherd, artisan, herald, musician, athlete, merchant--who is this tricky shape-shifter, confronting us at every turn? In this classic, prescient work (first published in 1947 and foreshadowing all subsequent work greeting the return of the gods), Brown asks: Is Hermes the Thief the prototype from which, by extension and analogy, the Trickster was derived? Alternatively, is the notion of trickery the fundamental idea and theft merely a specific manifestation of it? This thoughtful study will be of interest to anyone wishing a fresh view of an important, often misunderstood, character of Greek mythology.… (more)

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vi, 164 p.; 20 cm
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