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In his essay “ Ulysses ' Order and Myth ” T.S. Eliot advocated what he called the “ mythical method . ” The modern writer is frequently faced with the chaos of modern history and is forced to find a " model " of order .
In his essay “ Ulysses ' Order and Myth ” T.S. Eliot advocated what he called the “ mythical method . ” The modern writer is frequently faced with the chaos of modern history and is forced to find a " model " of order .
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collection The Lost Tradition , edited by Cathy Davidson and E.M. Broner , see myth as a key critical genre . Viewing myth as essentially a male construct , Susan Gubar considers Demeter or Ceres as the source of life and fertility ...
collection The Lost Tradition , edited by Cathy Davidson and E.M. Broner , see myth as a key critical genre . Viewing myth as essentially a male construct , Susan Gubar considers Demeter or Ceres as the source of life and fertility ...
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Michèle Roberts ' The Visitation reworks popular motifs from myth and fairy - tale . Deconstruction of myths and the feminist response to “ myth ” constitute a crucial area of critical discourse . Angela Carter chooses myth as the site ...
Michèle Roberts ' The Visitation reworks popular motifs from myth and fairy - tale . Deconstruction of myths and the feminist response to “ myth ” constitute a crucial area of critical discourse . Angela Carter chooses myth as the site ...
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