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The epigraphs indicate something more than an intellectual fashion; they reveal the presence of a full-blown, interdisciplinary, cross-cultural mythology that arose in the intellectual movement known as structuralism.
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classic monomyth, putrescent serpent, thudding force, archetypal signifiers, baseball narratives, mythic enterprise, adult ego ideal, mythical intentions, troubled paradise, mythic work, baseball literature, old signifiers, metaphor maker, archetypal plot, spiritual catastrophe, textual unconscious, crisis art, traveling woman, myth criticism, baseball fiction, key narrative, external soul, profane time, cosmic time, mythic time
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Roy Hobbs, Iowa Baseball Confederacy, Joe Boyd, Francis Phelan, New York, Drifting Away, Pete Rose, Ward Sullivan, Gideon Clarke, Shoeless Joe, King of the Wood, Big Inning, Christy Mathewson, Fisher King, Harriet Bird, Henry Wiggen, Eric Gould, Pop Fisher, Bump Baily, Henry Waugh, Memo Paris, Otto Zipp, Troy Maxson, Universal Baseball Association, Great Mother
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