The Presence of Mythology in American Literature


The Presence of Mythology in American Literature

Myth, a nucleus of literary creation anyway, has always had two sides for students of American literary history: on the one hand there is the emigrants’ attachment to the traditions of Christian humanism but, on the other, there are the mythical realities and potentialities of a New World. Therefore, it might be possible to argue that the presence of mythology in American Literature is something of a paradigm for the interplay of tradition and innovation in the growth of the cultural identity of the United States

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