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5.0 out of 5 stars
Literate, scholarly, and illuminatingly insightful,
By Midwest Book Review (Oregon, WI USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Hero and the Sea: Patterns of Chaos in Ancient Myth (Student Notebooks) (Paperback)
The Hero And The Sea: Patterns Of Chaos In Ancient Myth by classical languages expert and educator Donald H. Mills is a literate, scholarly, and illuminatingly insightful analysis of great battles against watery chaos in such enduring mythological tales as "Gilgamesh", "Iliad", "Odyssey", and parts of the Old Testament. Addressing common patterns and themes, as well as the modern view of chaos and cosmology, The Hero And The Sea is an informed and informative comparative analysis that brings together chaos theory and literary interpretation into a uniquely insightful quest for deeper meaning. A very highly recommended addition to both personal reading lists and academic library collections, The Hero And The Sea is enhanced with extensive Notes, a Bibliography, and an Index.
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The Hero and the Sea: Patterns of Chaos in Ancient Myth (Student Notebooks) by Donald H. Mills (Paperback - December 1, 2002)
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