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Otto Rank (Author), Lord Fitzroy Richard Somerset Raglan (Author), Alan Dundes (Author)
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Mythos November 1, 1990

In Quest of the Hero makes available for a new generation of readers two key works on hero myths: Otto Rank's Myth of the Birth of the Hero and the central section of Lord Raglan's The Hero. Amplifying these is Alan Dundes's fascinating contemporary inquiry, "The Hero Pattern and the Life of Jesus." Examined here are the patterns found in the lore surrounding historical or legendary figures like Gilgamesh, Moses, David, Oedipus, Odysseus, Perseus, Heracles, Aeneas, Romulus, Siegfried, Lohengrin, Arthur, and Buddha.

Rank's monograph remains the classic application of Freudian theory to hero myths. In The Hero the noted English ethnologist Raglan singles out the myth-ritualist pattern in James Frazer's many-sided Golden Bough and applies that pattern to hero myths. Dundes, the eminent folklorist at the University of California at Berkeley, applies the theories of Rank, Raglan, and others to the case of Jesus. In his introduction to this selection from Rank, Raglan, and Dundes, Robert Segal, author of the major study of Joseph Campbell, charts the history of theorizing about hero myths and compares the approaches of Rank, Raglan, Dundes, and Campbell.



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  • Paperback: 272 pages
  • Publisher: Princeton University Press (November 1, 1990)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0691020620
  • ISBN-13: 978-0691020624
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 5.9 x 0.7 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Classic studies, November 13, 2006
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This is an excellent and economical way to get these classic studies. Contains Lord Raglan's 22 things you need to be a hero. The first - The hero's mother is a royal virgin - the last - has one or more holy sepulchres. Must read literature for the mythologist and interesting to check how your particular hero matches up with the standards! Rank has his own list of 16 things, so if you can't make the big list, try the little one . . .
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Best introduction to Classical perspectives of the hero myth, March 21, 2008
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Robert A. Segal is very likely the best Classical theorist of the hero myth. In his book, In Quest of the Hero, he offers an excellent essay on the key theorists of the hero myth. This essay alone is worth the cost of the book.

This book offers the key works of Raglan and Rank. He also offers other key works on the hero myth.

Of note, Segal offers the controversial essay by Dundes on the hero myth and Jesus Christ. It would be interesting to get feed back from our Christian collegues on this one.

If you are a Christian and have any interest in the hero myth, Dundes essay is a must. I would hope that readers would begin to see the application of mythology and christianity.
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THE prominent civilized nations-the Babylonians and Egyptians, the Hebrews, and Hindus, the Persians, the Greeks and the Romans, as well as the Teutons and others-all began at an early stage to glorify their national heroes-mythical princes and kings, founders of religions, dynasties, empires, or cities-in a number of poetic tales and legends. Read the first page
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hero pattern, floating chest, myth formation, elemental ideas, reaching manhood, biographical pattern, hero myths, historic myth, royal virgin, distinguished parents, birth myths
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New York, Old Testament, Mary Magdalene, New Testament, King Henry, Lord Raglan, Deutsche Sagen, Die Kyrossage, Jesus Christ, Professor Halliday, Professor Rose, Tale of Troy, Holy Ghost, Justin Martyr, Near East, Professor Hocart, Professor Hooke, Die Lohengrin Saga, Psychoanalytic Review, Sir James Frazer, The Hogarth Press, The Labyrinth, Charles Scribner's Sons, Ernest Jones, International Journal of Psycho-Analysis
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