Magic, Monsters, and Make-Believe Heroes: How Myth and Religion Shape Fantasy Culture

Magic, Monsters, and Make-Believe Heroes looks at fantasy film, television, and participative culture as evidence of our ongoing need for a mythic vision-for stories larger than ourselves into which we write ourselves and through which we can become the heroes of our own story. Why do we tell and re...

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