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Myth is a
genre of
folklore or
theology consisting primarily of
narratives that play a
fundamental role in a society, such as
foundational tales or origin...
- "No
Myth" is a song by rock
singer Michael Penn from his
debut album March.
Released as his
debut single in the fall of 1989, the song
became Penn's only...
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MythBusters is a
science entertainment television program,
developed by
Peter Rees and
produced by Australia's
Beyond Television Productions. The series...
- A
flood myth or a
deluge myth is a
myth in
which a
great flood,
usually sent by a
deity or deities,
destroys civilization,
often in an act of
divine retribution...
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Myths to Live By is a 1972 book, a
collection of essays,
originally given as
lectures at the
Cooper Union Forum, by
mythologist Joseph Campbell between...
- The
Habsburg Myth (German:
Habsburgischer Mythos or Habsburgmythos; Italian: Mito asburgico) is the name
given to a
political myth present in the historiography...
- Norse, Nordic, or
Scandinavian mythology, is the body of
myths belonging to the
North Germanic peoples,
stemming from Old
Norse religion and continuing...
- Look up
myth in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Myth is a
folklore genre consisting of
narratives that play a
fundamental role in society.
Subsets include:...
- A
national myth is an
inspiring narrative or
anecdote about a nation's past. Such
myths often serve as
important national symbols and
affirm a set of national...
- The
Myth of
Sisyphus (French: Le
mythe de Sisyphe) is a 1942
philosophical essay by
Albert Camus.
Influenced by
philosophers such as Søren Kierkegaard...