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Essays on a Science of Mythology : The Myth of the Divine Child and the Mysteries of Eleusis

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Essays on a Science of Mythology is a cooperative work between C.

Kerenyi, who has been called "the most psychological of mythologists," and C.

G. Jung, who has been called "the most mythological of psychologists." Kerenyi contributes an essay on the Divine Child and one on the Kore (the Maiden), together with a substantial introduction and conclusion.

Jung contributes a psychological commentary on each essay.

Both men hoped, through their collaboration, to elevate the study of mythology to the status of a science.

In "The Primordial Child in Primordial Times" Kerenyi treats the child-God as an enduring and significant figure in Greek, Norse, Finnish, Etruscan, and Judeo-Christian mythology.

He discusses the Kore as Athena, Artemis, Hecate, and Demeter-Persephone, the mother-daughter of the Eleusinian mysteries.

Jung speaks of the Divine Child and the Maiden as living psychological realities that provide continuing meaning in people's lives.

The investigations of C. Kerenyi are continued in a later study, Eleusis: Archetypal Image of Mother and Daughter (Princeton).

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Princeton University Press
0691017565 / 9780691017563
Paperback
291.1
01/10/1969
United States
208 pages
140 x 216 mm, 227 grams
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