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    Northrop Frye & Jay Macpherson, "Biblical and Classical Myths: The Mythological Framework of Western Culture"

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    Northrop Frye & Jay Macpherson, "Biblical and Classical Myths: The Mythological Framework of Western Culture"

    Northrop Frye & Jay Macpherson, "Biblical and Classical Myths: The Mythological Framework of Western Culture"
    University of Toronto Press | 2004 | ISBN: 0802086950 | 487 pages | siPDF | 9.8 MB

    In the 1970s and 80s, Northrop Frye and Jay Macpherson co-taught a very influential course at the University of Toronto's Victoria College on the history of Western mythology—Frye focusing on the biblical myths; Macpherson on the classical. Biblical and Classical Myths recreates the thought behind that course, with Frye's lectures—unpublished until very recently—supplemented by Macpherson's popular 1962 textbook on classical mythology, Four Ages: The Classical Myths.

    Frye's lectures on the Bible make up the first half of the book. He expounds on an array of topics, including translations of the bible, sexual imagery, pastoral and agricultural imagery, and law and revolution in the bible. Four Ages makes up the second half. Macpherson narrates the major classical myths from stories of creation to the myths' survival in later European traditions.

    By complementing the biblical tradition with the classical, this volume imparts a comprehensive understanding of western mythology. With a preface by Alvin Lee, general editor of the Collected Works of Northrop Frye, Biblical and Classical Myths is an essential volume and represents a unique achievement in scholarship.

    Contents

    Preface to the Combined Edition
    Abbreviations

    Symbolism In The Bible
     Foreword
     1 An Approach to the Bible and Translations of the Bible
     2 The Shape of the Bible
     3 Images of Paradise: Trees and Water
     4 Parody and Manifest Demonic: Trees and Water
     5 Sexual Imagery: The Bride and the Bridegroom; The Great Whore and the Forgiven Harlot
     6 Pastoral and Agricultural Imagery
     7 The World of Angels; Leviathan, Dragons, and the Antichrist
     8 Demonic Parodies and the Hero from across the
     9 The Double Mirror: Exodus and Gospel
     10 The Metaphor of Kingship
     11 King, Priest, and Prophet
     12 The Question of Primogeniture
     13 Genesis: In the Beginning
     14 Genesis: Creating the Sexes; Exodus: A Revolutionary Heritage
     15 Law: Ordering a Society
     16 Law and Revolution; Wisdom: The Proverb
     17 Wisdom: Playing before God; Ecclesiastes: Vanity of Vanities
     18 Job: A Test
     19 Job and the Question of Tragedy
     20 Job and Restored Humanity
     21 The Language of Proclamation: Style and Rhythm in the Bible; The Gospel: Rewriting the Commandments
     22 Revelation: Removing the Veil
     23 Revelation: After the Ego Disappears
     24 The Language of Love
     Maps
     Note on the Illustrations
     Notes
     The Bible and Further Readings

    Four Ages: The Classical Myths
     Foreword
     Introduction

     1 In The Beginning
      The Creation
      The Golden Age
      War in Heaven
      The Reign of Zeus
      Prometheus
      Pandora's Box
      Deucalion's Flood
      Phaëthon

     2 Spring and Winter
      Demeter and Persephone
      Adonis
      Hyacinthus
      Narcissus
      Orpheus

     3 Loves of the Gods and Metamorphoses
      Loves of Zeus: Callisto, Io
      Pan and Syrinx
      Apollo and Daphne
      Clytie
      Endymion
      Arachne
      Procne and Philomela
      Midas' Touch
      Ceyx and Alcyone
      Nisus and Scylla
      Philemon and Baucis

     4 The Heroes
      Perseus
      The Labours of Heracles
      Jason and the Golden Fleece
      Bellerophon and Pegasus
      Theseus

     5 The Royal House of Thebes
      The Children of Agenor
      Zeus and Semele
      Ino and Athamas
      Pentheus
      Actaeon
      Oedipus

     6 The Tale of Troy
      The Apple of Discord
      The War
      The Fall of the City
      The Returns
       The Return of Menelaus
       The Return of Agamemnon
       The Return of Aeneas
       The Return of Odysseus

     7 Cupid and Psyche

     8 Conclusion: The Passing and Afterlife of the Gods

     Family Trees
      Family Tree of the Olympians
      Family Tree of the Royal House of Thebes
     Mythology–History Chart
     Maps
      The Greek World
      The Mediterranean World
     Sources of Quotations
     Note on the Illustrations
     Note on Classical Names
     Notes
     Suggestions for Further Reading
    Biblical Indexes
    Index of Classical Mythology
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