Three starting observations about myth. First, myths are not univocal. The names, details, places, and relationships of myths change as a function of geography and time. Mythography—the collocation and perusal of many different forms of the same myth—is a more useful exercise than the absorption of mythology, since every mythology is an abstract imposit…
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