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The Myth of the Birth of the Hero: A psychological interpretation of mythology

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The work surveys recurrent birth-and-origin motifs in hero legends from diverse cultures and subjects them to a psychoanalytic reading. It interprets patterns such as endangered infancy, concealment or exile, miraculous survival, and later triumph as symbolic expressions of familial tensions, birth-related anxieties, and ambivalent parent-child dynamics. Through comparative analysis and close readings of many traditional accounts, the author argues that these shared story-structures stem from universal psychic processes rather than solely from historical transmission. The study pairs theoretical discussion with illustrative case studies to support its psychological explanation.

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Title: The Myth of the Birth of the Hero: A psychological interpretation of mythology

Author: Otto Rank

Translator: Smith Ely Jelliffe

F. Robbins

Release date: August 31, 2021 [eBook #66192]
Most recently updated: October 18, 2024

Language: English

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Transcriber’s Notes

Obvious typographical errors have been silently corrected. Variations in hyphenation and accents have been standardised but all other spelling and punctuation remains unchanged.

Footnote 20 is referenced twice several pages apart in the text.

The cover was prepared by the transcriber and is placed in the public domain.