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An accessible outline of mythic science that defines myth, folklore, and legend, surveys methodological debates, and traces how scholars interpret the origins and transformations of gods. It reviews types and classes of myth, cosmologies about world and human origins, themes of paradise and punishment, and the interplay between ritual, folklore, and written sources. The author presents comparative tables and examples drawn from global traditions, summarizes recent scholarly theories about symbolic origins of deities and rituals, and offers an eclectic framework for interpreting myths while guiding readers through the progress and problems of the discipline.
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