Joseph Campbell
Joseph Campbell (1904-1987) was an American professor of literature at Sarah Lawrence College, renowned for his work in comparative mythology and religion. His seminal book *The Hero with a Thousand Faces* (1949) introduced the concept of the monomyth, outlining the universal pattern of the hero's journey found across world mythologies. He popularized these ideas through writings, lectures, and the TV series *Joseph Campbell and the Power of Myth*.[1][2][3]
Comparative Mythology
Mythology
Religion
Myths of Light: Eastern Metaphors of the Eternal
Romance of the Grail: The Magic and Mystery of Arthurian Myth
Papers from the Eranos Yearbooks, Eranos 3: Man and Time
The Hero with a Thousand Faces
Comparative Mythology (E-Singles)
The Power of Myth
Reflections on the Art of Living: A Joseph Campbell Companion
The Hero's Journey: Joseph Campbell on His Life and Work
Goddesses: Mysteries of the Feminine Divine
The Flight of the Wild Gander: Explorations in the Mythological Dimension - Selected Essays 1944-1968 (The Collected Works of Joseph Campbell)
A Skeleton Key to Finnegans Wake: Unlocking James Joyce's Masterwork
The Power of Myth
Thou Art That: Transforming Religious Metaphor
The Masks of God, Vol. 4: Creative Mythology
Primitive Mythology
Oriental Mythology
Creative Mythology (The masks of God)
Man and Time: Papers from the Eranos Yearbooks (Bollingen Series 30, Vol. 3)
Mythic Worlds, Modern Words: Joseph Campbell on the Art of James Joyce (The Collected Works of Joseph Campbell)
The Hero's Journey: Joseph Campbell on His Life and Work
The Complete Grimm's Fairy Tales
Occidental Mythology (The Masks of God, Volume III)
Historical Atlas of the World Volume Pt1
The Inner Reaches of Outer Space: Metaphor as Myth and as Religion