Comparative Mythology

Comparative Mythology

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Aug 1, 1989 · English · Paperback (320 pages)
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Format Paperback
Pages 320
Language English
Published Aug 1, 1989
Publisher Johns Hopkins University Press
ISBN-10 0801839386
ISBN-13 9780801839382

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Jaan Puhvel delves into the rich tapestry of myths and legends that have shaped human culture across the ages. His meticulous work explores the interconnections between various Indo-European traditions, revealing how these ancient narratives provided a foundation for diverse belief systems. Through comparative analysis, he uncovers the underlying motifs and archetypes that resonate within these age-old stories.

Puhvel's exploration extends beyond mere storytelling; he examines the sociocultural contexts in which these myths flourished, offering insights into the values and struggles of ancient peoples. By tracing the evolution of these narratives, he sheds light on their influence on contemporary cultures and religions.

With a blend of scholarly rigor and engaging prose, this book invites readers to consider the universal themes that unite humanity through its collective imagination. As the threads of myth intertwine, Puhvel’s work emerges as a vital contribution to the study of mythology and the shared heritage of human thought.

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