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The Hero with a Thousand Faces
The Hero with a Thousand Faces | Joseph Campbell
Discusses the universal legend of the hero in world mythology, focusing on the motif of the hero's journey through adventure and transformation.
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Sunraven
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“Myth is the secret opening through which the inexhaustible energies of the cosmos pour into the human cultural manifestation.”

He‘s long-winded but I love this guy. 💖 Re-reading one of my favorite books of all time, or at least it was back in college. Let‘s see how I like it now!

#myth #culture

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Sunraven
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That moment when you go to renew some library books and three of the dang things have holds on them. 😑 (The tagged book is one of the ones I tried to renew.) Guess someone in my area has the same interests as I do. Should I leave a note for them? 😆

📷: Ryan Franco on Unsplash

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Emilymdxn
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Pickpick

I loved this book - I always adore books about ‘monomyths‘ and ur-stories, linking cultures across the world up with fundamental human nature. Idk how fashionable it would be with my professors now, and I can see how the Seven Basic Plots was a better structured version of the same idea but I enjoyed it.

Lots of ‘primitive‘ being thrown around :/ but the basic premise was that all cultures‘ stories are equal so I forgave it partially

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Emilymdxn
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I‘ve been really wanting to read some more comparative mythology recently - and I like reading old non fiction books to get a sense of how thinking has developed and the roots of things. Before my lit degree I read a lot of old pre-ww1 criticism cause it was what was in the library and I found it useful even tho it was out of date. Expecting this to be quite racist but will hopefully have other good points.

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doomfelter

The inflated ego of the tyrant is a curse to himself and his world - no matter how his affairs may seem to prosper.

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BBooks
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Deep read 🧐 feel as if I‘m in an college literature class! 📚🤯 some reviews I read didn‘t like the audio performance but I think it‘s great 🚙👂🏼 Definitely expanding the 🧠 with this one 🙃

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scripturient
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🤣🤣🤣🤣👍🏻❤️

GypsyKat Love it! 6y
ReadingEnvy I spent hours one summer looking for the secret elevator in my closet (from a Bobbsey Twins book.) 6y
LauraJ Oh, it would be so cool if that happened! 6y
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Caterina Wait is this calling being reaped a good thing? Because I‘m more like “thank goodness I made it to 19 without being reaped” 😂 6y
Ddzmini Nope no Gandalf 😨😰😰😰 6y
jmtrivera @Caterina That was my thought too. I never wanted to be reaped! 6y
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Qchambers
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Peaceful afternoon reads.

#litsy #pick #reading #books #mythology

somebooksaround 🙌🙌 6y
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LiterRohde
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“[W]e have only to follow the thread of the heropath. And where we had thought to find an abomination, we shall find a god; where we had thought to slay another, we shall slay ourselves; where we had thought to travel outward, we shall come to the center of our own existence; where we had thought to be alone, we shall be with all the world.”

#QuotsyJune18 | 13: #Thread

📷: Made with Typorama

Weaponxgirl You've got me thinking about this in relation to tarot now. 6y
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SofiPasternack
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RebelGrrrl I saw dread nation at a b&n the other day and was thoroughly intrigued. Let me know how it is. And FY Joseph Campbell! 6y
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PebblesReadsItAll
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The Departure is when Nugget gets hooked on this lazy Sunday. #catsoflitsy

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PebblesReadsItAll
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Incredibly interesting read and to see the hero's journey played out in things like Star Wars and Harry Potter "Dream is the personalized myth, myth the depersonalized dream" #josephcampbell

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GoneFishing

And so every one of us shares the supreme ordeal —carries the cross of the redeemer— not in the bright moments of his tribe's great victories, but in the silences of his personal despair.

AmyG Joseph Campbell...I can‘t recommend him enough. 7y
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GoneFishing

Tradegy is an unfinished comedy.

MaryAnn1 Powerful stuff. 🤔 7y
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GoneFishing

The hero of yesterday becomes the tyrant of tomorrow, unless he crucifies himself today.

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GoneFishing

It is only when a man tames his own demons that he becomes the king of himself if not of the world.

Cathythoughts So true ❤️ 7y
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GoneFishing

Perhaps some of us have to go through dark and devious ways before we can find the river of peace or the highroad to the soul's destination.

Cathythoughts Lovely stuff 💫 7y
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Quinndm
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"Human beings are born too soon; they are unfinished, unready as yet to meet the world. Consequently their whole defense from a universe of dangers is the mother, under whose protection the intra-uterine period is prolonged."

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twohectobooks
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1. ♍️
2. Tough one! Ask me again next Friday when I hope to be done tiling my bathroom.
3. Tagged book. Too much Freud.
4. Remembrance Day up here. I‘ll be listening to CBC‘s radio programming for the day and doing various things around the house.
5. Will do! 💖

#friyayintro @jess.how

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Saknicole
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I love showing students two of my loves: #starwars and the #monomyth ! My best friend and classroom neighbor, who is brilliant with mythology and archetypal theory, shared this "test" with me. We watch A New Hope as a test, and students track the heroes journey they have been studyjng along the way. #teachersoflitsy #campbellisagenius #nerdyteacher #theheroesjourney

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Lylah
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A very interesting read so far!

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GoneFishing

Regrets are illuminations come too late.

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GoneFishing

Dream is the personalized myth, myth the depersonalized dream; both myth and dream are symbolic in the same general way of the dynamic of the psyche. But in the dream the forms are quirked by the peculiar troubles of the dreamer, whereas in myth the problems and solutions sown are directly valid for all mankind

chapter_fifty2017 Everyone should read the this book 😍🤔 7y
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GoneFishing

The usual hero adventure begins with someone from whom something has been taken, or who feels there is something lacking in the normal experience available or permitted to the members of society. The person then takes off on a series of adventures beyond the ordinary, either to recover what has been lost or to discover some life-giving elixir. It's usually a cycle, a coming and a returning.

Cathythoughts The hero fights back 7y
chapter_fifty2017 Luke Skywalkers hero's journey !! 7y
Velvetfur This book had been on my 'want list' for a while now, thank you for reminding me of it 😊 7y
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Clare-Dragonfly
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I used to see this book pretty universally recommended for writers, but it seems to have become #controversial in more recent years. #jubilantjuly

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GoneFishing

Not all who hesitate are lost. The psyche has many secrets in reserve. And these are not disclosed unless required.

AmyG Joseph Campbell is an amazing man. 7y
Pandareads37 He is amazing. Because of his books I feel in love with mythology and when I do some writing I have some mythical aspect. Did two mythology classes in College and got my youngest brother into it 7y
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Limonotte

"The labyrinth is thoroughly known...
we have only to follow the thread of the hero path.
And where we had thought to find an abomination
we shall find a God.
And where we had thought to slay another
we shall slay ourselves.
Where we had thought to travel outwards
we shall come to the center of our own existence.
And where we had thought to be alone
we shall be with all the world.”

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Limonotte

It's a lot more about jung and psychology than I was really expecting. That being said, I'm all about that archetypal critical theory so I'm still enjoying it immensely.

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Limonotte
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'"All neurotics," writes Dr. Freud "are either Oedipus or Hamlet."'

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LuLeeBelle
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Just gonna give this the Ole Chicago Try

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JoeRugola
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Day 9 of #Riotgrams: finding an author/character who shares my name was rough, since "Joseph" has become less popular over the last few decades.

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GoneFishing

Modern romance, like Greek tragedy, celebrates the mystery of dismemberment, which is life in time. The happy ending is justly scorned as a misrepresentation; for the world, as we know it, as we have seen it, yields but one ending: death, disintegration, dismemberment, and the crucifixion of our heart with the passing of the forms that we have loved.

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Magdawrites
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Laptop stand, turned book stand for reading in bed...
Thorough exploration of heroes in mythology and religions through a psychological lens. Excellent reading for character development.

BookBabe Ooh, I may need one of those! 8y
Magdawrites @BookBabe makes a big difference when the book is heavy ;) 8y
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twohectobooks
Bailedbailed

Can't do it (at least this time). I've been wanting to read this book for years, thinking it was about mythology and the hero's journey. Imagine my surprise when it ended up being full of dream analysis and Freud. I may try again somewhere down the road, but for now there are a lot of other things I'd rather spend my time on.

the_hibernator Yeah, with a book like this you gotta know exactly what you're getting ahead of time before plunging in. I haven't read this one, but I've felt the same way on other books before! 8y
twohectobooks @the_hibernator hehe, glad I'm not the only one! From the amount of positive reviews I've seen of this book, I might be in the minority here. 8y
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scottsigler
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For someone who writes mostly science-related fiction, Cambell's use of random people's dreams and wacky primitive myths make it hard to focus on his core message. I can't get past "people actually BELIEVED THAT?" to focus on his larger pattern analysis.

echristopherclark Yeah, I tried reading it a few years ago and I couldn't get past the writing style or the indirectness of it all. At least that's my recollection. I don't know what that says about me as a writer or a teacher, but there it is. 8y
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syasutake
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Another day, another trip to the library. I had The Hero with a Thousand Faces on hold; the rest I couldn't resist.

MrBook Who of able body and sound mind can really resist the temptations of books whispering to us through the rustling of their pages and spines? They allure us with their aesthetic beauty and enticing quips. 8y
BookishMarginalia @MrBook I agree! Resistance is futile 🤓 8y
MrBook 😉👍🏻 8y
syasutake So true, and well stated @MrBook. 8y
ReadingRailroader My all-time favorite philosopher! 8y
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"The latest incarnation of Oedipus, the continued romance of Beauty and the Beast, stand this afternoon on the corner of Forty-second and Fifth Avenue, waiting for the light to change." This book proved to me that dreams and myth are universal and we are all part of a collective unconscious.

Oblomov26 Tried to read this book when I was much younger and failed, ten years or so ago picked it up and finished it in days. Does such a good job of showing the universality of the human condition 8y
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Chininho
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One of the most interesting books I've ever read

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SharonGoforth
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Lunchtime reading. This is going to take me awhile to get through, but I think it will be worth it.

callunakeep Love Campbell!! 9y
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