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Living Myths

Living Myths: How Myth Gives Meaning to Human Experience by J F Bierlein, is part of the collection at the Reading Room.

J F Bierlein Living Myths

“As ancient as speech, as essential as law, myths are the stories we tell to find out identity in the cosmos. It is through mythology that we attempt to unravel not only the meaning of our actions and impulses but the significance of human existence itself. Now in Living Myths classical scholar J F Bierlein explores the enduring patterns and messages of myths from every culture.

Myths, writes Bierlein, are ‘the eternal mirror in which we see ourselves.’ Living Myths delves behind the mirror and brings to light the imperishable and transcendent forces common to the myths of the world. Juxtaposing myths of fathers and sons—the Greek myth of Athamas and Phrixus, the biblical story of Abraham and Isaac, the Algonquin tale of Grandfather, Father, and Son—Bierlein uncovers essential lessons about human nature and divine will. In the Indian story of Nala and Damayanti, the Greek legends of Aphrodite, and the haunting Irish tale of Etain, Bierlein examines the transforming mystery of romantic love. Here too are tales of the world’s great heroes—the Greek Theseus, the Irish Cuchulain, and the Mexican Quetzalcoatl—and their common desire to break through the masks of appearances.

Steeped in wisdom, brimming with insights into human nature and behavior, Living Myths is a luminous exploration of the meaning of mythology through the ages and today in each of our lives.” — back cover

Parallel Myths

Parallel Myths by J F Bierlein, is part of the collection at the Reading Room.

J F Bierlein Parallel Myths

“For as long as human beings have had language, they have had myths. Mythology is our earliest form of literary expression and the foundation of all history and morality. Now, in Parallel Myths, classical scholar J. F. Bierlein gathers the key myths from all of the world’s major traditions and reveals their common themes, images, and meanings.

Parallel Myths introduces us to the star players in the world’s great myths—not only the twelve Olympians of Greek mythology, but the stern Norse Pantheon, the mysterious gods of India, the Egyptian Ennead, and the powerful deities of Native Americans, the Chinese, and the various cultures of Africa and Oceania. Juxtaposing the most potent stories and symbols from each tradition, Bierlein explores the parallels in such key topics as creation myths, flood myths, tales of love, morality myths, underworld myths, and visions of the Apocalypse. Drawing on the work of Joseph Campbell, Mircea Eliade, Carl Jung, Karl Jaspers, Claude Lévi-Strauss, and others, Bierlein also contemplates what myths mean, how to identify and interpret the parallels in myths, and how mythology has influenced twentieth-century psychology, philosophy, anthropology, and literary studies.” — back cover