This study delves first into the literary strata from which the archetypes have been culled, the stories of the Bible and the myths of the Aegean, to look at how the characterization of the goddess was revised as she re-emerges in contemporary fiction.
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This study delves first into the literary strata from which the archetypes have been culled, the stories of the Bible and the myths of the Aegean, to look at how the characterization of the goddess was revised as she re-emerges in contemporary fiction.
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Near fine. vi, 234 pages. Slim 8vo, blue cloth with gold lettering. North Carolina: McFarland & Company, (1991). Review copy, press materials inserted. Near fine.