Authors: Joseph Campbell
ISBN-13: 9781577315933, ISBN-10: 1577315936
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: New World Library
Date Published: July 2008
Edition: Second Edition
Joseph Campbell (1904-1987) was a writer, an anthropologist, lecturer and teacher. His lifelong fascination with myth began at the age of six when he was enchanted by a performance of Buffalo Bill Cody's Wild West Show. A teacher at Sarah Lawrence College for 38 years, he authored, co-authored and edited dozens of books on mythology in art and religion.
Since its release in 1949, The Hero with a Thousand Faces has influenced millions of readers by combining the insights of modern psychology with Joseph Campbell’s revolutionary understanding of comparative mythology. In these pages, Campbell outlines the Hero’s Journey, a universal motif of adventure and transformation that runs through virtually all of the world’s mythic traditions. He also explores the Cosmogonic Cycle, the mythic pattern of world creation and destruction.
As part of the Joseph Campbell Foundation’s Collected Works of Joseph Campbell, this third edition features expanded illustrations, a comprehensive bibliography, and more accessible sidebars.
As relevant today as when it was first published, The Hero with a Thousand Faces continues to find new audiences in fields ranging from religion and anthropology to literature and film studies. The book has also profoundly influenced creative artistsincluding authors, songwriters, game designers, and filmmakersand continues to inspire all those interested in the inherent human need to tell stories.
List of Figures | ||
List of Plates | ||
Preface to the 1949 Edition | ||
Introduction to the 2004 Commemorative Edition | ||
Acknowledgments | ||
Prologue: The Monomyth | 1 | |
Pt. 1 | The Adventure of the Hero | |
Ch. I | Departure | 45 |
Ch. II | Initiation | 89 |
Ch. III | Return | 179 |
Ch. IV | The Keys | 227 |
Pt. 2 | The Cosmogonic Cycle | |
Ch. I | Emanations | 237 |
Ch. II | The Virgin Birth | 275 |
Ch. III | Transformations of the Hero | 291 |
Ch. IV | Dissolutions | 337 |
Epilogue: Myth and Society | 351 | |
Bibliography | 363 | |
Index | 383 |