Preface; Abbreviations; 1. Myths, rituals and folktale; 2. Lévi-Strauss and the structural approach; 3. The nature of myths in ancient Mesopotamia; 4. Nature and culture: gilgamesh, centaurs and cyclops; 5. The qualities of greek myths; 6. Tales, dreams, symbols: towards a fuller understanding of myths; Index.
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