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  1. 22 de jul. de 2020 · xvi, 504 pages : 22 cm. Originally published in 1959. 1969 edition contains a new foreword. Includes bibliographical references. Enigma of the inherited image -- Imprints of experience -- Culture province of the high civilizations -- Province of the immolated kings -- Ritual Love-death -- Shamanism -- Animal master -- Paleolithic caves -- ...

  2. Las máscaras de Dios (en inglés The Masks of God) es una obra en cuatro volúmenes escrita entre 1959 y 1968 por el mitólogo, escritor y profesor estadounidense Joseph Campbell incluida en su Obra completa.

  3. The Masks of God: Primitive mythology. Joseph Campbell. Viking Press, 1959 - Fiction - 504 pages. Written between 1962 and 1968, Campbell's four-volume work The Masks of God covers mythology...

  4. 1 de nov. de 1991 · by Joseph Campbell (Author) 4.5 101 ratings. See all formats and editions. The author of such acclaimed books as Hero With a Thousand Faces and The Power of Myth discusses the primitive roots of mythology, examining them in light of the most recent discoveries in archaeology, anthropology, and psychology. Read more.

  5. 1 de ene. de 1976 · The Masks of God: Complete Four Volume Set PaperbackJanuary 1, 1976. by Joseph Campbell (Author) 4.4 14 ratings. See all formats and editions. All four volumes of Campbell's groundbreaking series The Masks of Primitive Mythology, Oriental Mythology, Occidental Mythology, and Creative Mythology-- sold as one. Paperback bindings.

  6. The Masks of God Series by Joseph Campbell. 4 primary works4 total works. Joseph Campbell's breath-taking comparative overview of the mythologies of the world. Book 1. The Masks of God, Volume 1: Primitive Mythology. by Joseph Campbell. 4.27 · 4,192 Ratings · 170 Reviews · published 1959 · 69 editions.

  7. Tracing the disintegration of orthodox tradition up through the radical art and philosophies of the late twentieth century, Campbell arrives at an astonishing insight: modern humans are the first to witness the creation of myth and position themselves as the center of their own mythology.