193 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1988.The thesis provides an exploration of the cultural semantics of the myth of Iambe/Baubo. It reconsiders the primary sources and outlines the problems involved. A cross-cultural approach to the subject permits a discussion of the Greek myth in the broader framework of comparative folklore and provides a more universal background for the conclusions reached.The study tries to grasp the religious message of the sacred story of the Eleusinian Mysteries about the grieving Mother Demeter, who wanders in search for her lost daughter, and bursts into laughter at the sight of obscene exhibition of Baubo (or through the jokes of Iambe). The role of Iambe/Baubo in the Eleusinian My...
This dissertation presents a regional comparative study of the uses of Greek heroic stories as illus...
Purpose of Investigation: In using the terms baxus and tsetseqa Kwakiutl make an explicit nature/c...
There is no consensus among scholars of myth as to how the central concept of their field should be ...
193 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1988.The thesis provides an explor...
In the ancient Greek tale of Demeter and the loss of her daughter Persephone there is the character ...
The article highlights the problem of interaction of the ancient Egypt laughter culture with the cat...
The article highlights the problem of interaction of the ancient Egyptian laughter culture with the ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityPLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Authori...
This paper examined the rubrics and nuances of oral narratives, paying close attention to the narrat...
In a note in Heph. 3.1 ( = Hipponax Testim. 21 Dg), Choeroboscus relates several etymologies of the ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [85]-88)This thesis focuses on the use of traditional myt...
The study analyses the representations of Greek ritual in plays and fragments of Old Comedy within t...
Challenging the common notion that mythological comedies simply burlesque stories found in epic and ...
The thesis aims to explore female projection in the mythopoetics of death as reflected in Celtic myt...
While folklorists believe that in the tale of Cupid and Psyche, very similar to the European folk ta...
This dissertation presents a regional comparative study of the uses of Greek heroic stories as illus...
Purpose of Investigation: In using the terms baxus and tsetseqa Kwakiutl make an explicit nature/c...
There is no consensus among scholars of myth as to how the central concept of their field should be ...
193 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1988.The thesis provides an explor...
In the ancient Greek tale of Demeter and the loss of her daughter Persephone there is the character ...
The article highlights the problem of interaction of the ancient Egypt laughter culture with the cat...
The article highlights the problem of interaction of the ancient Egyptian laughter culture with the ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Boston UniversityPLEASE NOTE: Boston University Libraries did not receive an Authori...
This paper examined the rubrics and nuances of oral narratives, paying close attention to the narrat...
In a note in Heph. 3.1 ( = Hipponax Testim. 21 Dg), Choeroboscus relates several etymologies of the ...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [85]-88)This thesis focuses on the use of traditional myt...
The study analyses the representations of Greek ritual in plays and fragments of Old Comedy within t...
Challenging the common notion that mythological comedies simply burlesque stories found in epic and ...
The thesis aims to explore female projection in the mythopoetics of death as reflected in Celtic myt...
While folklorists believe that in the tale of Cupid and Psyche, very similar to the European folk ta...
This dissertation presents a regional comparative study of the uses of Greek heroic stories as illus...
Purpose of Investigation: In using the terms baxus and tsetseqa Kwakiutl make an explicit nature/c...
There is no consensus among scholars of myth as to how the central concept of their field should be ...