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“Table of Contents” in “Myth And Language”
CONTENTS
1. Lévi-Strauss, Myth, and the Neolithic Revolution
PART TWO: THE CLASSICAL EXAMPLE
3. Heraclitus and the Conditions of Utterance
4. Pindar: “Great Deeds of Prowess Are Always Many-Mythed”
6. Ovid: The Dialectics of Recovery from Atavism
7. Between Prose and Poetry: The Speech and Silence of the Proverb
8. Between Myth and Proverb: The Self-Enclosureof the Riddle
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