| Claude Levi-Strauss - 2008 - 444 pages
...from two: How is it that we do not have only one procreator, but a mother plus a father? Therefore, not only Sophocles, but Freud himself, should be included...on a par with earlier or seemingly more "authentic" versions. An important consequence follows. If a myth is made up of all its variants, structural analysis... | |
| Claude Levi-Strauss - 2008 - 444 pages
...from two: How is it that we do not have only one procreator, but a mother plus a father? Therefore, not only Sophocles, but Freud himself, should be included...on a par with earlier or seemingly more "authentic" versions. An important consequence follows. If a myth is made up of all its variants, structural analysis... | |
| John Caughie - 1981 - 332 pages
...from two: How is it that we do not have only one procreator, but a mother plus a father? Therefore, not only Sophocles, but Freud himself, should be included...on a par with earlier or seemingly more 'authentic' versions. 16 ' Geoffrey Nowell-Smith: Viscojifi(extract) From Visconti, Secker & Warburg, London, 1967... | |
| James Mandrell - 2010 - 332 pages
...versions; or to put it otherwise, a myth remains the same as long as it is felt as such. . . . Therefore, not only Sophocles, but Freud himself, should be included...versions of the Oedipus myth on a par with earlier and seemingly more 'authentic' versions" (Structural Anthropology 2:217). Yet by this logic LeviStrauss's... | |
| Leland Poague - 1994 - 312 pages
...effectively to repeat (implicitly to reinforce) the myth: "If a myth is made up of all its variants," then "not only Sophocles, but Freud himself, should be...on a par with earlier or seemingly more 'authentic' versions."51 The logic of the common denominator apparently assures, then, that the critical element... | |
| Richard Kearney, Mara Rainwater - 1996 - 506 pages
...from two: How is it that we do not have only one procreator, but a mother plus a father? Therefore, not only Sophocles, but Freud himself, should be included...on a par with earlier or seemingly more 'authentic' versions. An important consequence follows. If a myth is made up of all its variants, structural analysis... | |
| Robert Alan Segal - 1996 - 350 pages
...from two: how is it that we do not have only one procreator, but a mother plus a father? Therefore, not only Sophocles, but Freud himself, should be included among the recorded versions ot the Oedipus myth on a par with earlier or seemingly more "authentic" versions. 5.0. An important... | |
| Peter Bornedal - 1997 - 386 pages
...to why myths are conceived: a myth is a logical tool that resolves unconscious cultural problems. 1. "Not only Sophocles, but Freud himself, should be...on a par with earlier or seemingly more 'authentic' versions," The Structural Study of Myth, p. 217. in: Claude Levi-Strauss: Structural Anthropology.... | |
| Marcel Hénaff - 1998 - 308 pages
...interpretation of the Oedipus myth as one of its latest influential variations in the modern era ("Therefore, not only Sophocles, but Freud himself, should be included...on a par with earlier or seemingly more 'authentic' versions An important consequence follows. If a myth is made up of all its variants, structural analysis... | |
| Hans H. Penner - 1998 - 340 pages
...born from two: is it that we do not have only one procreator, but a mother plus a father? Therefore, not only Sophocles, but Freud himself, should be included...on a par with earlier or seemingly more "authentic" versions. An important consequence follows. If a myth is made up of all its variants, structural analysis... | |
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