The Myth and Ritual Theory: An AnthologyISBN: 978-0-631-20680-4
Paperback
488 pages
February 1998, Wiley-Blackwell
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<!--end-->"Twenty-nine selections plus an expert's
introduction to a central theme in the modern history of religions.
I look forward to teaching with it and urge its acquisition by
classicists and historians of myth and religion." William M.
Calder III, University of Illinois
"This is a monumental collection of essays and abstracts of
texts, all concerned with a most classical theme in symbolic
studies - the debate on the relation (if any) between ritual and
myth.....There is a repository of knowledge in The myth and
ritual theory - ideas to be picked up, developed and led onto
new paths connecting them with temporary studies of human symbolism
in terms of imagery and discourse." Goran Aijmer, University of
Gothenburg
"'Meaty' could repeatedly characterize this valuable anthology.
It is meaty because Robert Segal offers a wide range of texts in
generous excerpts. It is meaty because Segal offers not only texts
from the traditional theorists but also generous selections from
both literary critics and classicists. It is meaty because Segal
does not confine himself to an information-packed 'Introduction';
he also offers informed and informing introductions to each
excerpt. ... On these bases alone, anyone with an interest in myth
and ritual will surely thumb this book to tatters." C. Robert
Phillips III, Lehigh University
"This is an impressive and illuminating book - ambitiously
conceived, methodically organized, and especially well designed for
purposes of either historical understanding or theoretical
comparison. Segal's talents as both excavator and critic combine
opportunely to make The Myth and Ritual Theory a near
indispensable text, not only as a sourcebook for students, but as a
starting place for further inquiry into one of the most enduring,
and engaging, interpretive debates of modern times." Journal of
the American Academy of Religion
"The Myth and Ritual Theory, edited by Robert Segal, is genuinely indispensable for teachers of myth who prefer to center their approach in traditional materials. For those who have grown weary of putting on library reserve hard to find or out of print works by classic scholars in the field of myth and ritual, this book is a god(s)send." Nova Religio