mythopoesis造句
例句与造句
- Various poets have undertaken a " revisionary mythopoesis " in the long poem genre.
- As a compendium Sansonese provides five axioms to guide the interpretation of archaic mythopoesis.
- For example, " Helen In Egypt " brings mythic revision, or revisionary mythopoesis, into play.
- Like revisionary mythopoesis, they may attempt to make a point or demonstrate a new perspective by exaggerating or editing certain parts of a history.
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- Critics such as Donald Fanger and Roman Katsman, writer of " The Time of Cruel Miracles : Mythopoesis in Dostoevsky and Agnon ", call these elements " mythopoeic ".
- It situates the Chronicles in the context of the fantasy tradition and argues that " Donaldson has created an important contribution to the canon because of his serious intent and adult concerns, his powerful mythopoesis, and his manipulation of the conventions of epic fantasy ."
- In mythography the concept of speculative fiction has been termed " mythopoesis " or mythopoeia, " fictional speculation ", the creative design and generation of lore, regarding such works as J . R . R . Tolkien's " The Lord of the Rings ".
- By contrast, Warren Leight's play " Sideman, " currently running at the CSC Theater in the East Village, doesn't have any mythopoesis to support : it's about a fictional ( but believable ), obscure trumpet player in the 1950s named Gene, a freelancing soloist who worked with Woody Herman and Claude Thornhill.
- Mythopoesis is the social process of constructing myths, by which we do not mean false stories, we mean stories that are told and shared, re-told and manipulated, by a vast and multifarious community, stories that may give shape to some kind of ritual, some sense of continuity between what we do and what other people did in the past.
- Critic Joshua Scheiderman wrote that Tost's book " ultimately belongs in the long, rich tradition of texts like Constance Rourke s " American Humor : A Study of the National Character " ( 1931 ) and Greil Marcus s " The Old, Weird America : The World of Bob Dylan s Basement Tapes " ( 1997 ), ostensibly academic studies of American culture but also works of mythopoesis in their own right ."