7. Brendan Gill, "The Faces of Joseph Campbell," New York Review of Books, Sept. 28, 1989, pp. 16–19.
8. Larsen and Larsen, A Fire in the Mind, pp. 32–35.
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9. The talk is published in its entirety in ibid., pp. 287–90.
10. Ibid., p. 298.
11. Ibid., p. 297.
12. Ibid., p. 363.
13. Joseph Campbell, The Hero with a Thousand Faces. Bollingen series 17. New York: Pantheon, 1949. 2d ed., Princeton University Press, 1968.
14. See the summary of this scenario in ibid., pp. 245–46.
15. Stanley Edgar Hyman, "Myth, Ritual, and Nonsense," Kenyon Review 11 (summer 1949), pp. 455–75.
16. Richard M. Dorson, "Mythology and Folklore," Annual Review of Anthropology 2 (1973), pp. 107–26, citation pp. 107–108.
17. J. Zemljanova, "The Struggle between the Reactionary and the Progressive Forces in Contemporary American Folkloristics," Journal of the Folklore Institute 1
(1964), pp. 130–44; citation p. 132.
18. Cited in Larsen and Larsen, A Fire in the Mind, p. 357.
19. Alan Watts, In My Own Way: An Autobiography 1915–1965. New York: Pantheon, 1972, p. 229.
20. Joseph Campbell, Baksheesh and Brahman: Indian Journal 1954–1955. Ed. Robin Larsen, Stephen Larsen, and Antony Van Couvering. San Francisco: HarperCollins, 1995.
21. Larsen and Larsen, A Fire in the Mind, p. 373.
22. Campbell, Baksheesh and Brahman, p. 76.
23. Ibid., p. 65.
24. Ibid., p. 203.
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25. Ibid., p. 157.
26. Joseph Campbell, The Masks of God. Vol. 1, Primitive Mythology. New York: Viking, 1959; vol. 2, Oriental Mythology, New York: Viking, 1962; vol. 3, Occidental Mythology. New York: Viking, 1964; vol. 4, Creative Mythology. New York: Viking, 1968.
27. Stephen E Dunn, review of The Masks of God: Occidental Mythology, in American Anthropologist 67 (February 1965), p. 140.
28. Joseph Campbell, "The Secularization of the Sacred," in Donald L. Cutler, The Religious Situation, 1. Boston: Beacon, 1968, ch. 17.
29. Ibid., p. 629.
30. Larsen and Larsen, A Fire in the Mind, pp. 465–66.
31. Toby Johnson, The Myth of the Great Secret. Berkeley, Calif.: Celestial Arts, 1992, pp. 48–49.
32. Joseph Campbell, Myths To Live By. New York: Viking, 1972.
33. Emmett Wilson, Jr., Saturday Review 55 (June 24, 1972), p. 68.
34. Campbell, Masks of God: Creative Mythology, p. 5.
35. J. A. Appleyard, Commonweal 96 (September 29, 1972), p. 530; Peden Creighton, Journal of Religious Thought 30 (1973), pp. 64–68.
36. Joseph Campbell, The Flight of the Wilder Gander: Explorations in the Mythological Dimension. New York: Viking, 1969; Historical Atlas of World Mythology: vol. 1: The Way of the Animal Powers. San Francisco: Harper and Row, 1983; vol. 2: The Way of the Seeded Earth. San Francisco: Harper and Row, 1983. The Inner Reaches of Outer Space. New York: A. van der Marck Editions, 1986. Published journals have commenced with Baksheesh and Brahman, op. cit.
37. Joseph Campbell, Transformations of Myth through Time. New York: Harper and Row, 1990.
38. Joseph Campbell, The Mythic Image. Bollingen Series; Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1974. Reviews: Peter S. Prescott, Newsweek 85 (March 31, 1975), pp. 75–76; Winthrop Sargeant, New Yorker 51 (July 21, 1975), pp. 86–88; Charles H. Long, "The Dreams of Professor Campbelclass="underline" Joseph
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Campbell's The Mythic Image," Religious Studies Review 6 (October 1980), pp. 261–71.
39. Campbell, Myths To Live By, pp. 214–15.
40. Joseph Campbell, foreword to Maya Deren, Divine Horsemen: The Living Gods of Haiti. London and New York: Thames and Hudson, 1953, p. 1.
41. See Léopold Sédar Senghor, foreword to Eike Haberland, ed., Leo Frobenius 1873–1973: An Anthology. Wiesbaden: Franz Steiner Verlag, 1973, p. vii.
42. Campbell, Myths to Live By, pp. 85–867, 244–45.
43. Campbell, Creative Mythology, p. 575.
44. Lamar Cecil, Wilhelm II, vol. 2. Chapel Hilclass="underline" University of North Carolina Press, 1996, pp. 317–21.
45. From the "War Journal," a journal Campbell kept during World war II. Cited in Larsen and Larsen, Fire in the Mind, p. 226.
46. Stanley Edgar Hyman, "Myth, Ritual, and Nonsense," Kenyon Review 11 (summer 1949), p. 474.
47. Campbell, Myths To Live By, p. 167.
48. Cited in Larsen and Larsen, A Fire in the Mind, p. 325. From Campbell's Journals.
49. Campbell, Inner Reaches of Outer Space, pp. 147–48.
50. Campbell, Creative Mythology, p. 321.
51. Robert A. Segal, "Joseph Campbell on Jews and Judaism," Religion 22 (1992), pp. 151–70.
52. Joseph Campbell, The Power of Myth. New York: Doubleday, 1988, p. 21. From the Public Broadcasting System series.
53. Campbell, "The Secularization of the Sacred," in Donald R. Cutler, ed., The Religious Situation 1968. Boston: Beacon, 1968, pp. 601–37, and in Jo
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seph Campbell, The Flight of the Wild Gander. New York: Viking, 1969. Quote from Cutler, ed., p. 629.
54. Maurice Friendman, "Why Joseph Campbell's Psychologizing of Myth Precludes the Holocaust as Touchstone of Reality," Journal of the American Acadmey of Religion 66/2 (summer 1998), pp. 385–401.
55. Campbell, The Masks of God, p. 12.
56. Larsen and Larsen, A Fire in the Mind, pp. 510–11.
57. "Bios and Mythos: Prolegomena to a Science of Mythology," in Psychoanalysis and Culture: Essays in Honor of Géza Róheim, ed. George B. Wilbur and Warner Muensterberger. New York: International Universities Press, 1951.
58. Larsen and Larsen, A Fire in the Mind, p. 539.
59. Campbell, Hero, p. 149.
60. Campbell, The Power of Myth, p. 27. See also Dabney Gray, "Campbell, America, and the Individual as New Hero," in Kenneth L. Golden, ed., Uses of Comparative Mythology: Essays on the Work of Joseph Campbell. New York: Garland, 1992, pp. 235–48.
61. Joseph Campbell, Transformations of Myth through Time. New York: Harper and Row, 1990.
62. John M. Maher and Dennis Briggs, eds., An Open Life: Joseph Campbell in Conversation with Michael Toms. New York: Harper and Row, 1989, p. 101.
The interviews in this book are undated but took place over a tenyear period beginning in 1975.
63. Freeman Dyson, Imagined Worlds. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1997.
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Index
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Alexandria 8
Alchilpas 108, 113, 195
Altizer, Thomas J. J. 102–03, 115–16, 117, 121, 125