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  • 1
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    New York : Oxford University Press
    ISBN: 9780199891177
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource
    Series Statement: Oxford reference online premium
    DDC: 291.13095
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    Keywords: Mythology, Asian Dictionaries ; Datenbank
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  • 2
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    New York [u.a.] : Oxford Univ. Press
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  • 3
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    Book
    New York [u.a.] : Oxford Univ. Press
    ISBN: 0195104625 , 0195086392
    Language: English
    Pages: XIV, 189 S , Ill , 21 cm
    Edition: 1. issued as an Oxford Univ. Press pbk.
    DDC: 398.21
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    Keywords: Femininity of God Legends ; Goddesses Legends ; Goddess religion ; Göttin ; Mythos ; Mythologie
    Abstract: From the fertile earth mothers of the ancient world to the modern revival of interest in Wicca, or witchcraft, images and tales of the Female Divine have flourished and wned, intimidated, compforted and inspired women and men form time immemorial. In Goddess, David Leeming and Jake Page gather some 75 of the most potent and meaningful tales of the Female Divine in an extraordinarily rich and readable introduction of this figure. Told as a biography, this work follows Goddess from her first Ice Age appearance to her re-emergence as a powerful force in the myths of modern religion, psychology and science. In a work as compelling as nay novel, we observe Goddess worshipped, belittled, denied and rediscovered. Through this process, we gain new insight into the changing role of women and our continuing development as a species
    Abstract: From the fertile earth mothers of the ancient world to the modern revival of interest in Wicca, or witchcraft, images and tales of the Female Divine have flourished and wned, intimidated, compforted and inspired women and men form time immemorial. In Goddess, David Leeming and Jake Page gather some 75 of the most potent and meaningful tales of the Female Divine in an extraordinarily rich and readable introduction of this figure. Told as a biography, this work follows Goddess from her first Ice Age appearance to her re-emergence as a powerful force in the myths of modern religion, psychology and science. In a work as compelling as nay novel, we observe Goddess worshipped, belittled, denied and rediscovered. Through this process, we gain new insight into the changing role of women and our continuing development as a species
    Description / Table of Contents: I The Birth of the Archetype: Earth Goddess -- She -- Okanaga Earth Woman -- Kunapipi -- Nut -- Sun Woman -- Devi-Shakti -- II The Flowering of the Archetype: Great Mother -- Nunkwi -- Kali -- Oya -- Pele -- Tlillan -- Spider Woman -- Thinking Woman -- Astarte -- Romi Kumu -- Coadidop -- Kagaba Mother -- White Buffalo Woman -- Ala -- Coatlicue -- Hathor -- Ua Zit and Maat -- Danu -- III The Male and the Archetype: Fertility Goddess -- Mawu -- Eurynome -- Amaterasu -- Cherokee Sun -- Inanna -- Demeter and Persephone -- Sati -- Rabie -- Hainuwele -- Corn Mother -- Isis -- Cybele -- IV The Undermining of the Archetype: Goddess Abused -- Parvati -- Changing Woman -- Izanami -- Mboze and Bunzi -- Hera (I) -- Rhea -- Hera (II) -- Tiamat -- Ganga -- Ishtar -- Asherah -- Lilith -- Eve -- Pandora -- Medusa -- Chimera -- Circe -- Penelope -- Vritra and Danu -- Vagina Girls -- Kuan Yin -- V The Sublimation of the Archetype: Goddess Disguised -- Athena -- Artemis -- Aphrodite -- Durga -- Anat -- Maeve -- Rhiannon -- Freyja -- Frigg -- Hecate -- Bridget -- Mary -- Maya -- I The Return of the Archetype: Goddess Revived -- Virgin of Guadalupe -- Draupadi -- Wicca -- Sophia -- La Loba -- Gaia Hypothesis.
    Description / Table of Contents: Includes bibliographical references.
    Note: Originally published: 1994
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  • 4
    Book
    Book
    New York : Oxford University Press
    ISBN: 0195121538 , 0195119576
    Language: English
    Pages: XV, 272 S. , Ill.
    Edition: 3. ed.
    Series Statement: Oxford paperbacks
    DDC: 398.22
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    Keywords: Heroes Mythology ; Heroes in literature ; Mythology ; Heroes Mythology ; Mythologie ; Held ; Sagengestalt ; Literatur ; Held ; Mythologie ; Held
    Note: Bibliography
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  • 5
    ISBN: 1573560251
    Language: English
    Pages: XI, 543 S.
    DDC: 808.5/43
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    Keywords: Art de conter - Dictionnaires anglais ; Art de conter - Encyclopédies ; Contes - Dictionnaires anglais ; Contes - Encyclopédies ; Mondelinge literatuur ; Tradition orale - Dictionnaires anglais ; Tradition orale - Encyclopédies ; Oral tradition Encyclopedias ; Storytelling Encyclopedias ; Storytelling Encyclopedias ; Tales Encyclopedias ; Mündliche Erzählung ; Mündliche Literatur ; Enzyklopädie ; Wörterbuch ; Wörterbuch ; Enzyklopädie ; Enzyklopädie ; Mündliche Erzählung ; Mündliche Literatur
    Abstract: This is the first definitive reference work to address the substantive elements of oral storytelling, a form of communication that dates back to the dawn of humanity. It is an A to Z collection of over 700 entries covering such major storytelling elements as motifs, character types, tale types, place names, and creation mythologies and storytelling techniques of cultures around the world. Examples of subjects covered are the contributions of pioneering folklorists and mythologists such as: Franz Boas, Stith Thompson, and Joseph Campbell; descriptions of such well-known Western tales as Cinderella, the Greek myth of Persephone and Demeter, and the story of Exodus; as well as tales from Native American, African, and Asian cultures, including Indra and the Ants, tales of Anansi, the spider-trickster of the Ashanti, and the Cherokee Bear-man
    Abstract: Includes African American storytelling, afterlife, Agamemnon, Ali Baba, allegory, American storytelling, ancient Greek storytelling, animals, Apache storytelling, apocalypse, Argonauts, Artemis, King Arthur, Baal, Baba Yaga, Babylonian storytelling, ballad, bards, Beauty and the Beast, Beowulf, Bible, birth, Black Elk, Bluebeard, Daniel Boone, Brer Rabbit, Buddha, Camelot, Celtic storytelling, Charlemagne, Cherokee storytelling, Chinese storytelling, clown, origin of corn, Corn Mother, cosmic egg, creation myths, Davy Crockett, crone, death, Demeter, devil, divine child, Dogon storytelling, dreams, dwarfs, Earth Mother, Egyptian storytelling, elves, Eskimo storytelling, European storytelling, fairies, fairy tale, father, fertility stories, Finnish storytelling, flood stories, folklore, folktale, fox, French storytelling, frog, the frog prince, gender Book of Genesis, German storytelling, giants, Gilgamesh, God, goddesses, gods, Grimm brothers, Guinevere, Gypsies, Haitian storytelling, Hare, Hawaiian storytelling, heaven, Hebrew storytelling, Hel, hell, Helen of Troy, hero, heroine, Hindu storytelling, Holy Grail, Homer, Hopi storytelling, horse, Horus, Iktome, Iliad, Incan storytelling, Inanna, Indian storytelling, Irish storytelling, Islam, Israelites, Japanese storytelling, Jason, Jesus, Jewish storytelling, Johnny Appleseed, Carl Jung, Kachinas, Karna, kings, Jean de la Fontaine, Lancelot
    Abstract: Mahabharata, maiden, Mali storytelling, marriage, masks and masquerade, Mayan storytelling, Mende storytelling, Mexican storytelling, Midrashim, Minotaur, miraculous birth, Monkey King, Moon, morality tale, Moses, motifs, Muhammad, myth, native North American storytelling, Navajo storytelling, Nigerian storytelling, Norse storytelling, number symbolism (zero, one, two three, four, seven, ten, twelve, forty) numbers, nursery rhymes, Odysseus, Oedipus, Oglala Sioux storytelling, origin stories, Penobscot storytelling, Persephone, Persian storytelling, Phoenix, plays, plot, poems, Polynesian storytelling, psychoanalysis, psychology, quest Brer Rabbit, rainbow serpent, raven, rebirth, Red Riding Hood, Rhiannon, riddles, romance, Scandinavian storytelling, serpent, William Shakespeare, Sioux storytelling, Song of Roland, Spanish storytelling, spell, wicked stepmother, Swedish storytelling, symbolism, tall tales, Thai storytelling, Thousand One Nights, Tibetan storytelling, tortoise, trees, trickster, trolls, troubadour, Troy, Uncle Remus, Valhalla, Valmiki, vampire, verse story, Virgin Mary, virginity, water Welsh storytelling, witch, women, Yahweh, Yiddish storytelling, Yoruba storytelling, Zeus, etc
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  • 6
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    Online Resource
    New York : Oxford University Press
    ISBN: 9780199728954 , 019972895X
    Language: English
    Pages: Online Ressource (xi, 221 p.) , ill.
    Edition: Online-Ausg. [S.l.] HathiTrust Digital Library Online-Ausg. [S.l.] : HathiTrust Digital Library
    DDC: 398.0973
    Keywords: Folklore United States ; Tales United States ; Legends United States ; Indians of North America Folklore ; African Americans Folklore ; Ethnic folklore United States ; African Americans Folklore ; Ethnic folklore United States ; Folklore United States ; Indians of North America Folklore ; Legends United States ; Tales United States ; United States History ; United States Social life and customs ; États-Unis ; Moeurs et coutumes ; United States ; United States History ; United States Social life and customs ; États-Unis ; Moeurs et coutumes ; United States ; Electronic books Folklore ; History
    Abstract: Presents a variety of myths, tales, and legends. Includes Native American tales about creation, goddesses, trickster gods, the Indian and the white man, as well as Hispanic American, Asian American, Anglo American, and African American stories. Features patriotic heroes, American loners, frontiersman, and tall tales, Western outlaws, lawmen, and cowboys, slave rebels, and Blues legends, among other topics
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (p. 211-214) and index. - Description based on print version record , Description based on print version record , Master and use copy. Digital master created according to Benchmark for Faithful Digital Reproductions of Monographs and Serials, Version 1. Digital Library Federation, December 2002 , Online-Ausg. [S.l.] : HathiTrust Digital Library , Master and use copy. Digital master created according to Benchmark for Faithful Digital Reproductions of Monographs and Serials, Version 1. Digital Library Federation, December 2002.
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  • 7
    ISBN: 0806130121
    Language: English
    Pages: XIII, 209 S.
    DDC: 398.2/08997
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    Keywords: Indian mythology ; Mythologie ; Indianer ; Nordamerika ; Nordamerika ; Nordamerika ; Mythologie ; Indianer
    Abstract: Recounts more than seventy Native American myths from a variety of cultures, covering gods, creation, and heroes and heroines, and discusses each myth within its own context, its relationship to other myths, and its place within world mythology.
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  • 8
    Book
    Book
    New York, NY [u.a.] : Oxford Univ. Press
    ISBN: 0195074750
    Language: English
    Pages: XV, 362 S. , 24 cm
    Edition: [New ed.]
    DDC: 398.2
    Keywords: Customs and Folklore
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  • 9
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    New York : Oxford University Press
    ISBN: 019972895X , 9780199728954
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (xi, 221 p) , ill
    Edition: Online-Ausg.] [S.l.] HathiTrust Digital Library 2010 Electronic reproduction
    Parallel Title: Print version Myths, legends, and folktales of America
    DDC: 398/.0973
    Keywords: Ethnic folklore ; Tales ; Legends ; African Americans Folklore ; Indians of North America Folklore ; Folklore ; United States Social life and customs ; United States History ; Anthologie
    Abstract: Presents a variety of myths, tales, and legends. Includes Native American tales about creation, goddesses, trickster gods, the Indian and the white man, as well as Hispanic American, Asian American, Anglo American, and African American stories. Features patriotic heroes, American loners, frontiersman, and tall tales, Western outlaws, lawmen, and cowboys, slave rebels, and Blues legends, among other topics
    Description / Table of Contents: Hopi ogresThe Iroquois flying head -- The Chinook ship monster -- Bigfoot -- The Jersey devil -- Moby Dick -- A boarhog for a husband -- The poor man and the snake -- The dragon.
    Description / Table of Contents: The Wabanaki Glooskap : the fight with the water monsterThe Tewa Water Jar Boy -- The Iroquois Hiawatha -- The Ojibwa corn hero -- An Oneida maiden hero -- Geronimo : Apache hero -- Custer's last stand : two versions -- George Washington : "I cannot tell a lie" -- Abraham Lincoln : Honest Abe -- Paul Revere : the midnight ride -- Johnny Appleseed -- Davy Crockett -- Mike Fink -- Paul Bunyan -- Joe Magarac -- Mountain men -- Miners -- Betsey and the mole -- The Yankee pedlar -- Billy the Kid -- Jesse James -- Wild Bill Hickok -- Wyatt Earp -- The hanging judge -- The cowboy's prayer -- Pecos Bill -- Annie Oakley -- Calamity Jane -- Ma Barker -- Bonnie and Clyde -- Superman -- Elvis : Jesus and Elvis -- Gabriel Prosser and Denmark Vesey -- Nat Turner -- Brer Rabbit and the tar baby -- Stagolee -- John Henry -- Frankie and Johnny -- Bessie Smith -- Billie Holiday : lady sings the Blues -- Martin Luther King, Jr. : I have a dream -- To Mississippi youth -- Malcolm X -- Yeh-Shen -- The guru.
    Description / Table of Contents: Zuni: the separation of the first parentsA Cherokee Earth-diver creation myth -- A Tewa emergence creation myth -- A Hawaiian creation myth -- A Navajo myth of Changing Woman -- A Sioux myth of White Buffalo Woman -- An Inuit myth of Sedna -- A Karuk myth of Coyote -- A Tsimshian myth of Raven -- A Brule Sioux myth of the coming of the white man -- The virgin of Guadalupe -- La Llorona [the weeping woman] -- The sacred earth of Chimayo -- The Penitentes, the Passion -- The work ethic : Cotton Mather -- The almighty dollar : Benjamin Franklin -- God and the elect : Jonathan Edwards -- The melting pot : Crevecoeur -- Manifest destiny : Richard Yates and William Gilpin -- Miss Liberty -- Uncle Sam -- Yankee Doodle -- The transcendental deity : Ralph Waldo Emerson -- Technology apotheosized : Henry David Thoreau -- The dynamo : Henry Adams -- The Book of Mormon -- The devil in the West : Charles O. Brown -- The spiritual : Go down, Moses -- God and the devil : the devil's doing -- "The creation" : James Weldon Johnson -- The Nation of Islam -- Voodoo -- Hare Krishna and other movements -- Amitabha's song / Gary Snyder.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (p. 211-214) and index , Use copy Restrictions unspecified star MiAaHDL , Electronic reproduction
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    ISBN: 0195086392
    Language: English
    Pages: XIV, 189 Seiten , Illustrationen
    DDC: 398.21
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    Keywords: Femininity of God Legends ; Goddesses Legends ; Goddess religion ; Göttin ; Mythos ; Mythologie
    Abstract: From the fertile earth mothers of the ancient world to the modern revival of interest in Wicca, or witchcraft, images and tales of the Female Divine have flourished and waned, intimidated, compforted and inspired women and men form time immemorial. In Goddess, David Leeming and Jake Page gather some 75 of the most potent and meaningful tales of the Female Divine in an extraordinarily rich and readable introduction of this figure. Told as a biography, this work follows Goddess from her first Ice Age appearance to her re-emergence as a powerful force in the myths of modern religion, psychology and science. In a work as compelling as any novel, we observe Goddess worshipped, belittled, denied and rediscovered. Through this process, we gain new insight into the changing role of women and our continuing development as a species
    Description / Table of Contents: The Birth of the Archetype: Earth Goddess -- She -- Okanaga Earth Woman -- Kunapipi -- Nut -- Sun Woman -- Devi-Shakti -- II The Flowering of the Archetype: Great Mother -- Nunkwi -- Kali -- Oya -- Pele -- Tlillan -- Spider Woman -- Thinking Woman -- Astarte -- Romi Kumu -- Coadidop -- Kagaba Mother -- White Buffalo Woman -- Ala -- Coatlicue -- Hathor -- Ua Zit and Maat -- Danu -- III The Male and the Archetype: Fertility Goddess -- Mawu -- Eurynome -- Amaterasu -- Cherokee Sun -- Inanna -- Demeter and Persephone -- Sati -- Rabie -- Hainuwele -- Corn Mother -- Isis -- Cybele -- IV The Undermining of the Archetype: Goddess Abused -- Parvati -- Changing Woman -- Izanami -- Mboze and Bunzi -- Hera (I) -- Rhea -- Hera (II) -- Tiamat -- Ganga -- Ishtar -- Asherah -- Lilith -- Eve -- Pandora -- Medusa -- Chimera -- Circe -- Penelope -- Vritra and Danu -- Vagina Girls -- Kuan Yin -- V The Sublimation of the Archetype: Goddess Disguised -- Athena -- Artemis -- Aphrodite -- Durga -- Anat -- Maeve -- Rhiannon -- Freyja -- Frigg -- Hecate -- Bridget -- Mary -- Maya -- The Return of the Archetype: Goddess Revived -- Virgin of Guadalupe -- Draupadi -- Wicca -- Sophia -- La Loba -- Gaia Hypothesis.
    Description / Table of Contents: Includes bibliographical references.
    Note: Originally published: 1994
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