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The overt references to the Orpheus myth and myths of descent without recovery are obviously present : a journey into hell ; Little Orphan Annie transformed into Eurydice ; and the dog Sandy changed into Cerberus , the three - headed ...
The overt references to the Orpheus myth and myths of descent without recovery are obviously present : a journey into hell ; Little Orphan Annie transformed into Eurydice ; and the dog Sandy changed into Cerberus , the three - headed ...
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... myth of Cupid and Psyche . 1 Studies such as those by Campbell have shown that certain mythic elements are common to many cultures and have many different sources , and it is not my intention to state that the Cupid - Psyche myth is the ...
... myth of Cupid and Psyche . 1 Studies such as those by Campbell have shown that certain mythic elements are common to many cultures and have many different sources , and it is not my intention to state that the Cupid - Psyche myth is the ...
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... myth with elements from other myths and folk - tales has produced the lais of " Guingamor " and " Bisclavret . " 3 3 William Henry Schofield , in " The Lays of Graelent and Lanval and the Story of Wayland , " PMLA , 15 ( 1900 ) , 175 ...
... myth with elements from other myths and folk - tales has produced the lais of " Guingamor " and " Bisclavret . " 3 3 William Henry Schofield , in " The Lays of Graelent and Lanval and the Story of Wayland , " PMLA , 15 ( 1900 ) , 175 ...
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