Prometheus

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Ancient Greek religion
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Atheism
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Coeus
Creation myth
Crius
Deucalion
Dichtung und Wahrheit
Eleusinian Mysteries
Epic poetry
Epimetheus (mythology)
Epithet
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Erinyes
Existentialism
Explanation
Forehead
Greek mythology
Hellen
Hephaestus
Hesiod
Hesione
Homer
Inference
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
King of the Gods
Kneeling
Kratos (mythology)
Late Antiquity
Literature
Monologue
Moses Mendelssohn
Mythology
Oceanus
Odysseus
Olympos (novel)
Omnipotence
Oxyrhynchus
Peleus
Philosopher
Philosophy of Friedrich Nietzsche
Phoroneus
Pindar
Pity
Playwright
Poetry
Prometheus
Prometheus Bound
Prose
Pylos
S. (Dorst novel)
Smelting
Sophocles
Tartarus
Theft of fire
Theia
Theogony
Thetis
Titan (mythology)
Titanomachy
Tragedy
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Twelve Olympians
Works and Days
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Zeus World

Product details

  • ISBN 9780691019079
  • Weight: 28g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 203mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Nov 1997
  • Publisher: Princeton University Press
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Prometheus the god stole fire from heaven and bestowed it on humans. In punishment, Zeus chained him to a rock, where an eagle clawed unceasingly at his liver, until Herakles freed him. For the Greeks, the myth of Prometheus's release reflected a primordial law of existence and the fate of humankind. Carl Kerenyi examines the story of Prometheus and the very process of mythmaking as a reflection of the archetypal function and seeks to discover how this primitive tale was invested with a universal fatality, first in the Greek imagination, and then in the Western tradition of Romantic poetry. Kerenyi traces the evolving myth from Hesiod and Aeschylus, and in its epic treatment by Goethe and Shelley; he moves on to consider the myth from the perspective of Jungian psychology, as the archetype of human daring signifying the transformation of suffering into the mystery of the sacrifice.
Carl Kerényi was a professor of classics and the history of religion in his native Hungary. His works include Eleusis: Archetypal Image of Mother and Daughter and Dionysos: Archetypal Image of Indestructible Life, and he collaborated with C. G. Jung to write Essays on a Science of Mythology; all three books are available in Mythos paperback editions.