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Results from the Pages of Joseph Campbell
Results from the Collected Works of Joseph Campbell
Results from the Collected Lectures of Joseph Campbell
Results from the Quotations of Joseph Campbell
- So I came back to New York in 1929 and Booommm! . . . I wanted to write, I wanted to be an anthropologist – I didn’t know what! A new world was around. So I said, “To hell with it, Columbia!” I’m writing short stories. I discover American literature, Hemingway, Sinclair Lewis, the whole bunch. Hemingway just knocks me over, those early things of his – In Our Time, Men Without Women, The Sun Also Rises. Like every callow young author, I wanted to write like him; meanwhile Joyce was interesting. Five years, no job! . . . Writing stories nobody would buy.
- This is what Joyce called the monomyth: an archetypal story that springs from the collective unconscious. Its motifs can appear not only in myth and literature, but, if you are sensitive to it, in the working out of the plot of your own life. The basic story of the hero journey involves giving up where you are, going into the realm of adventure, coming to some kind of symbolically rendered realization, and then returning to the field of normal life.
Results from the Myth Blasts of Joseph Campbell
- A Call to a Collective Adventure
- Ecstatic Failure
- Listening to Hero
- Almosting It: The Paradox of James Joyce
- Art as Revelation
- Bliss is not Found in Faithfulness to Forms, But in Liberation From Them
- Creative Mythology: Revelation of the Real
- Dreaming the Lotus
- Forsaking the Easy for the Harder Pleasures
- Inner Revolutions
- Juno: Not Everyone Knows How to Love the Terrifying, Strange, or Beautiful
- Laughing Heroes
- Mythic Mavericks
- Practical Campbell | The Mythologist & the Muses
- The Secret Cause
- The Winter Solstice and Other Metaphors
- Through The Looking Glass
- Thus Were the Meditations of the Serviceable Mind
- Underworld Initiation in Our Age
- Why Symbols?
- Wizards and Warriors Camp
- NewsBlast | Read Joseph Campbell’s Asian Journals – India and Japan
- NewsBlast | The Mythic Dimension is now open to you!
- One Forbidden Thing
- Rhythm of the Witch
- Riddle Me This
- The Healing Integrity of Love
- The Holiness of the Heart’s Affections
- The Many Faces of the Goddess
- The Trobairitz: How Access to Power Unfurls Creative Expression
Results from the Mythological Resources of Joseph Campbell
- Amor and Psyche: The Psychic Development of the Feminine
- Archetypal Figures in “The Snows of Kilimanjaro”: Hemingway on Flight and Hospitality
- Archives of Conjure
- Classical Mythology
- Confucius: The Unwobbling Pivot / The Great Digest / The Analects
- Goddesses in Everywoman: Powerful Archetypes in Women’s Lives
- In the Footsteps of Joseph Campbell – France, Summer 2019 – Romance of the Grail with Evans Lansing Smith
- Internet Classics Archive
- Joseph Campbell & Marija Gimbutas Library
- Literature and Film as Modern Mythology
- Mont-Saint-Michel and Chartres
- Myths and Tales of the Chiricahua Apache Indians
- NYPL Archives: Joseph Campbell Papers
- Questing for Our Personal Myth: Writing, Remembering, and Renewing Our Story through the Teachings of Joseph Campbell – A Workshop with Dennis Patrick Slattery
- The Alchemy Web Site
- The Birth of Tragedy
- The Hero with an African Face: Mythic Wisdom of Traditional Africa
- The Hero Within: Six Archetypes We Live By
- The Mirror of the Gods: How the Renaissance Artists Rediscovered the Pagan Gods
- The Ovid Project: Metamorphosing the Metamorphoses
- The Theoi Classical Texts Library (Theoi.com)
- The Way of Myth: Stories’ Subtle Wisdom
- The Work of Dennis Patrick Slattery
- Tikkun: collected essays on poetry, myth, and literature
- Uncovering Anna Perenna: A Focused Study of Roman Myth and Culture
- Violence and the Sacred