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Phōkkhasap, ʻAtthanit. Mahāwēt mūai Thai: Phūmisāt pratyā hǣng mūai Thai = Mythology of classic muay-Thai. Phī. Wāthin Phaplikhēchan, 2009.

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Čhāruwō̜n, Pō̜ramin. Khwāmkhatyǣng læ kānpranīpranō̜m nai tamnān paramprā Thai. Phāk Wichā Phāsā Thai, Khana ʻAksō̜rasāt Čhulalongkō̜nmahāwitthayālai, 2006.

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Čharœ̄nwong, Surasak. Phāp sat himmaphān nai čhintanākān. Sinsayām Bančhuphan læ Kānphim, 2014.

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Watthanamahāt, Kitti. Sat mongkhon: Khrư̄angrāng khō̜ngkhlang. 2nd ed. Sāngsan Buk, 2004.

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Puriwanchana, Sāipān. Tamnān pračham thin rim mǣnam læ chāifang thalē Phāk Klāng: Khwāmsamānnachan nai khwāmlāklāi. Phāk Wichā Phāsā Thai, Khana ʻAksō̜nrasāt, Čhulālongkō̜n Mahāwitthayālai, 2009.

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Nathīnon, Nonsī. Thō̜ng pai nai tamnān. Samnakphim Prakāi, 2008.

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Ping, Amranand, and Lair Richard, eds. The elephant in Thai life & legend. Monsoon Editions, 1998.

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Boisselier, Jean. Les êtres de l'Himalaya: Un manuscript thai de la Bibliothèque du CESMEO. CESMEO, 1995.

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Your mental mythology: 100 lies that shatter self-esteem. Galloway Press, 1995.

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ill, Zilber Denis, ed. Stop that bull, Theseus! Stone Arch Books, 2012.

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Sperling, Vatsala. Ganga: The river that flows from heaven to earth. Bear Cub Books, 2008.

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Mcmullan, Kate. Stop That Bull, Theseus!. VOLO, 2003.

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The myths that make us. Hazard Press Publishers, 2006.

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She's all that!: A look-it-up guide to the goddesses of mythology. Grolier, 2009.

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France, Stuart. A spear that roars for blood: Echtra Gwythyr-the-Bright. Pieman Press, 2002.

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France, Stuart. The house that fish built: Tales from the mythological and Ulster cycles. Pieman, 2001.

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Mathews, Janet. The opal that turned into fire: And other stories from the Wangkumara. Magabala, 1994.

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Qitsualik-Tinsley, Rachel. The shadows that rush past: A collection of frightening Inuit folktales. Inhabit Media, 2011.

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Page, Michael F. Encyclopaedia of things that never were: Creatures, places, and people. Paper Tiger, 1985.

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R, Ingpen Robert, ed. Encyclopedia of things that never were: Creatures, places, and people. Viking, 1987.

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Page, Michael F. Encyclopaedia of things that never were: Creatures, places and people. Guild Publishing, 1985.

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Page, Michael F. Encyclopedia of things that never were: Creatures,places, and people. Parkgate Books, 1997.

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Shao zu shen hua yu chuan shuo. Chen xing chu ban you xian gong si, 2003.

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Sperling, Vatsala. Ganga: The river that flows from heaven to earth. Bear Cub Books, 2008.

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Searching for the lost feminine: Decoding the myths that radically reshaped civilization. Fulcrum, 2006.

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Krishna and Rukmini: A love that will not be denied. Amar Chitra Katha, ACK Media, 2009.

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Sally, Fisher. The square halo and other mysteries of Western art: Images and the stories that inspired them. H.N. Abrams, 1995.

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Prehistoric monsters: The real and imagined creatures of the past that we love to fear. McFarland & Co., Publishers, 2010.

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Debus, Allen A. Prehistoric monsters: The real and imagined creatures of the past that we love to fear. McFarland & Co., Publishers, 2009.

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Faumuina. The incredible origin of Polynesians and Malaysians: DNA, language & culture point to Norwegians and Incas as the progenitors : facts stranger than fiction. J.P. Siofele, 2000.

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ill, Bernhard Durga, ed. The tree that rains: The flood myth of the Huichol Indians of Mexico. Holiday House, 1994.

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Tom, Lowenstein, ed. The things that were said of them: Shaman stories and oral histories of the Tikiġaq people. University of California Press, 1992.

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The war that killed Achilles: The true story of Homer's Iliad. Viking, 2009.

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Hales, Arnet. Redemptive analogy among the peoples of the North Pacific: Smoke that covers the earth. William Carey Library, 2006.

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Grabowski, Antoni. The Construction of Ottonian Kingship. Amsterdam University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.5117/9789462987234.

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German historians long assumed that the German Kingdom was created with Henry the Fowler's coronation in 919. The reigns of both Henry the Fowler, and his son Otto the Great, were studied and researched mainly through Widukind of Corvey's chronicle Res Gestae Saxonicae. There was one source on Ottonian times that was curiously absent from most of the serious research: Liudprand of Cremona's Antapodosis. The study of this chronicle leads to a reappraisal of the tenth century in Western Europe showing how mythology of the dynasty was constructed. By looking at the later reception (through later Middle Ages and then on 19th and 20th century historiography) the author showcases the longevity of Ottonian myths and the ideological expressions of the tenth century storytellers.
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Congregati, Sara, ed. La Götterlehre di Karl Philipp Moritz. Nell’officina del linguaggio mitopoietico degli antichi. Firenze University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/978-88-5518-129-7.

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The unpublished translation of Götterlehre (1791) by K.Ph. Moritz presents the mythopoietic process of the Ancients by means of the tale of the origins of the numinous and of its ekfrastic structuring into the great mythical representations of the Greek-Roman world. In the background of Moritz’s visit to Italy (1786-1788) and of his fruitful friendship with Goethe, the introductory essay illustrates the theoretical premises of the specific aesthetic itinerary covered by a work of classical mythology conceveid as Dichtung and codified by a very original and universal Sprache der Phantasie, emblematic figural language that refers to the iconic character of the text with the rich repertoire of lithographies based on drawingings by Carstens, inspired by ancient cameos and gems of Lippert’s Dactyliotheca and the Stosch collection.
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Princess Grace Irish Library. International Conference. That other world: The supernatural and the fantastic in Irish literature and its contexts. C. Smythe, 1998.

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ASIAN MYTHOLOGY. Select Editions, 2002.

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Mīsathān, Wīraphong, Sirikān Rattanakēt, and Sučhit Wongthēt, eds. Khwāi hai kamnœ̄t khon: Rūam khambō̜klao khlao nithān kīeokap khwāi. Samnakphim Matichon, 2005.

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Asian Mythology: Myths and Legends of China, Japan, Thailand, Malaysia and Indonesia. Lorenz Books, 2000.

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Sinlapākō̜n, Thailand Krom, ed. Chāng ton: Sat mongkhon hǣng phračhakaraphat. Krom Sinlapākō̜n rūamkap Bō̜risat Khānsbœ̄k Bariwœ̄rī (Prathēt Thai), 1996.

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Amranand, Ping, and William Warren. The Elephant of Thai Life & Legend. Electa, 2000.

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Byrne, Christopher Alan. Mythology of Intelligence : Products of Adaptation other than a Name: Mythology. CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, 2010.

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Essential Celtic Mythology: Stories That Change the World. Harperone, 1997.

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O'Brien, Joanne, Zhao Xiaomin, Martin Palmer, and James Palmer. Essential Chinese Mythology: Stories That Change the World. Harperone, 1997.

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Mbitu, Ngangur, and Ranchor Prime. Essential African Mythology: Stories That Change the World. Harperone, 1997.

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Essential Russian Mythology: Stories That Change the World. HarperSanFrancisco, 1997.

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Shes All That Mythlopedia. Franklin Watts, 2009.

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Lenormant, François. The Early Median Mythology Compared With That Of The Chaldeans. Kessinger Publishing, LLC, 2005.

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Fischer, Nick. The Mythology of Anticommunism. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252040023.003.0011.

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This chapter examines the myth of conspiracy theory perpetuated by anticommunists as part of an elaborate propaganda. It shows how conspiracy theory was employed as a political technique of choice for opportunistic and calculating anticommunists, who inflamed and manipulated emotions to advance their cause. It considers how anticommunism found its ultimate reason for being in the notion that the United States was being subjected to unceasing subversion by an army of largely imported Bolsheviks, socialists, syndicalists, and anarchists. Anticommunist propaganda and conspiracy theory insisted that this army was being aided by an even larger number of treacherous and gullible homegrown enemies, from radicalized trade unionists and embittered African Americans to what they call unfeminine feminists, softheaded peaceniks, and eccentric freethinkers. The chapter discusses the anticommunists' conspiracy mythology by focusing on their paranoid politics, their justifications for their disavowal of communism, and their idealization of life in America.
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