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World Neurosurgery, 2016
Myths are the keystone of mythology. They are interpretations of events that have been told as stories and legends for thousands of years, inherited from generation to generation, and have reached the present day. Although most myths are considered figments of the imagination or fictitious legends, all of them contain references to facts from the time ...
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Myths are the keystone of mythology. They are interpretations of events that have been told as stories and legends for thousands of years, inherited from generation to generation, and have reached the present day. Although most myths are considered figments of the imagination or fictitious legends, all of them contain references to facts from the time ...
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Journal of the American Academy of Psychoanalysis, 2001
*Assistant Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, Dept. of Child Psychiatry, Mount Sinai Medical School; and Adjunct Assistant Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, Cornell Medical Center. Versions of this paper were originally given at the William Alanson White Institute on January 19, 2000 and at the American Academy of Psychoanalysis conference in Chicago on
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*Assistant Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, Dept. of Child Psychiatry, Mount Sinai Medical School; and Adjunct Assistant Clinical Professor of Psychiatry, Cornell Medical Center. Versions of this paper were originally given at the William Alanson White Institute on January 19, 2000 and at the American Academy of Psychoanalysis conference in Chicago on
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Among the features characterizing romantic literature was the belief in the moral superiority of savage man, the striving to escape civilization and return to a life close to nature. Sometimes this took the form of an interest in exotic places and people; often it stimulated interest in the early history, mythology and folklore of European nations.
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2012
The linguist and philologist Jacob Grimm (1785–1863) is best remembered as co-editor, with his brother Wilhelm, of Grimm's Fairy Tales, though their great Deutsches Wörterbuch remains an influential etymological reference work. Grimm's exhaustive study in comparative mythology and religion, Deutsche Mythologie, was first published in German in 1835 ...
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The linguist and philologist Jacob Grimm (1785–1863) is best remembered as co-editor, with his brother Wilhelm, of Grimm's Fairy Tales, though their great Deutsches Wörterbuch remains an influential etymological reference work. Grimm's exhaustive study in comparative mythology and religion, Deutsche Mythologie, was first published in German in 1835 ...
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Seaweeds in mythology, folklore, poetry, and life
Journal of Applied Phycology, 2020J. L. Pérez-Lloréns+4 more
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Musical Style, Ideology, and Mythology in Norwegian Black Metal
Metal Rules the Globe, 2020Ross Hagen
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Making sense of metacommunities: dispelling the mythology of a metacommunity typology
Oecologia, 2016B. Brown+3 more
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Teutonic Metal: Effects of Place- and Mythology-based Labels on Record Production
International Journal of the Sociology of Leisure, 2021Jan-Peter Herbst
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2009
Psychoanalytic Mythologies presents a collection of essays on the theme of what it is to be a human subject in a culture permeated by psychoanalytic imagery.
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Psychoanalytic Mythologies presents a collection of essays on the theme of what it is to be a human subject in a culture permeated by psychoanalytic imagery.
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