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Table of Contents
Note: I have omitted some of the scholarly apparatus from this table of contents, such
as Acknowledgements, the Index, etc.
Editor's Foreword
Introduction
PART I: MAN AND MYTH
Chapter I: The Necessity
of Rites
-The Functions of Mythology
-Myth and the Development of the Individual
-Myths for the Future
Chapter II: Myth through Time
-The Surface and Substance of Myth
-The Birth of Myth: Primitive and Early Societies
-The Birth of East and West: The High Cultures
PART II: LIVING MYTH
Chapter III: Society and Symbol
-The Mechanism of Myths: How Symbols
Work
-Society, Myth, and Personal Development
-The Ego: East and West
Chapter IV: Myth and the Self
-Jung and the Polarities of Personality
-The Archetypes of the Collective Unconscious
Chapter V: Personal Myth
-Jung: What Myth Do I Live By?
-The Functions of Mythology in Tradition and Today
PART III: THE HERO'S JOURNEY
Chapter VI: The Self as
Hero
PART IV: DIALOGUES
Chapter VI: Dialogues

Contents
(C) 2006 James Baquet.
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