The Soul's High Adventure: Campbell's Comparative Mythology
p. 3
Freud, Jung, and Campbell
p. 19
Myth Versus Religion for Campbell
p. 39
Interpreting Campbell: Hermeneutics and Comparative Mythology
p. 53
The American Roots of Campbell's Mythic Vision
p. 71
The Work
The Twin Heroes: Campbell's Solar/Lunar Vision of the Masculine
p. 87
Campbell on Myth, Romantic Love, and Marriage
p. 105
Campbell and Schopenhauer: Synchronicity and the Tragic Vision
p. 121
Campbell, the Feminine Principle, and the Romantic Male Hero
p. 135
The Chariot of the Hero: Myth and Metaphor in Campbell
p. 141
The Rhetoric of Mythology and Science in Campbell's Works
p. 153
The Farther Reaches
Campbell and the "Vanilla-Frosted Temple": From Myth to Multiplex
p. 179
Campbell, Science Fiction, and Space Age Myths
p. 193
Campbell and the Inklings - Tolkien, Lewis, and Williams
p. 211
The Power of Wilderness: Campbell and the Ecological Imperative
p. 223
Campbell, America, and the Individual as New Hero
p. 235
Campbell and the Perennial Philosophy: Social Sciences, Mysticism, and Myth
p. 249
A Joseph Campbell Bibliography
p. 261
Notes on Contributors
p. 267
Index
p. 271
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