Campbell Joseph:
Mythic Worlds, Modern Words: On the Art of James Joyce
Editor: Edmund L.Epstein, Foreword by: PhilCousineau
New World Library , 2004
Hardcover, 320 pages
Size: 225x149 mm
ISBN: 9781577314066
ISBN-10: 1577314069
Joseph Campbell
Joseph Campbell (1904-1987) Was A Writer, An Anthropologist, Lecturer And Teacher. His Lifelong Fascination With Myth Began At The Age Of Six When He Was Enchanted By A Performance Of Buffalo Bill Cody's Wild West Show. A Teacher At Sarah Lawrence College For 38 Years, He Authored, Co-Authored And Edited Dozens Of Books On Mythology In Art And Religion.<Br>
Edmund L. Epstein
Edmund L. Epstein Is Associate Professor Of English At Southern Illinois University. He Edited "The James Joyce Review."<Br>
Phil Cousineau
Phil Cousineau Is A Bestselling Author, Editor, Photographer, Award-Winning Documentary Filmmaker, Adventure Travel Leader, And Independant Scholar Who Lectures Around The World On A Wide Range Of Topics From Mythology, Mentorship, And Soul. His Books Include "The Art Of Pilgrimage", "Soul Moments", "Riddle Me This", And "The Soul Aflame". A Protege Of The Late Joseph Campbell, Cousineau Is Also The Author Of "The Hero's Journey: Joseph Campbell On His Life And Work". He Lives In San Francisco, California.

