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  1. Learn to speak the soul's language of story, poetry, and myth in these uncertain times. Join a community of Scholars to explore mythology, ritual, astrology, and culture with master teachers and fellow seekers.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MythopoeiaMythopoeia - Wikipedia

    Mythopoeia ( Ancient Greek: μυθοποιία, romanized : muthopoiía, lit. 'myth-making'), or mythopoesis, is a narrative genre in modern literature and film where an artificial or fictionalized mythology is created by the writer of prose, poetry, or other literary forms.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MythopoeicMythopoeic - Wikipedia

    Mythopoeic ("of or pertaining to myth -making", noun mythopoeia; also mythopoetic, noun mythopoesis) may refer to: Mythopoeic thought, a hypothetical stage of human thought (prior to scientific thought) that produces myths.

  4. mythopoeia. [mith‐oh‐pee‐ă] [mith‐ŏ‐poh‐ees‐is]The making of myths, either collectively in the folklore and religion of a given (usually pre‐literate) culture, or individually by a writer who elaborates a personal system of spiritual principles as in the writings of William Blake.

  5. 8 de oct. de 2020 · However, there is still a need for further research on the precise and complex connections between Hölderlin's philosophical views and his poetry. The present essay gives particular attention to how Hölderlin's aesthetics informs the mythological dimensions of his poetry.

  6. Mythopoeic thought, the Frankforts claim, was concrete and personifying, whereas modern thought is abstract and impersonal: more basically, mythopoeic thought is "pre-philosophical", while modern thought is "philosophical". [2]

  7. archive.org › download › oscaremunozmythopoeticsvolumeiMythopoetics - Archive.org

    This edition in three volumes of Mythopoetics: the symbol-ic construction of human identity, maintains basically the structure and contents of its Spanish counterpart. The present volume, Mythic Domain, corresponds, without major amend-ments or extensions, to the first part of Mitopoética. It is a