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John Fiske – Myths and Myth-Makers 2011 Turkish Book Turkey

John Fiske – Myths and Myth-Makers 2011 Turkish Book Turkey

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John Fiske – Myths and Myth-Makers (Mitler ve Mitleri Yapanlar) – İlya Yayınevi Turkish Edition (2011)

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This Turkish edition of Myths and Myth-Makers (Mitler ve Mitleri Yapanlar) by John Fiske was published by İlya Yayınevi in 2011. Printed in Turkish, the book is an important classic study of comparative mythology, examining how myths emerged, evolved, and shaped the intellectual and cultural development of early human societies.

John Fiske, a prominent 19th-century philosopher, historian, and scholar of comparative religion, approaches mythology from an anthropological and historical perspective rather than purely literary analysis. In this work, he explores how ancient civilizations created myths to explain natural phenomena, cosmic events, religious beliefs, human origins, morality, and the unknown forces of the world around them.

The book investigates the symbolic structures and recurring patterns found across mythological traditions from different cultures. Fiske discusses how similar mythic themes — such as solar deities, flood myths, heroic figures, creation stories, and supernatural beings — appear repeatedly throughout human history despite geographical and cultural differences.

Particular emphasis is placed on the relationship between language, early scientific understanding, religion, and mythology. Fiske examines how myths gradually developed through metaphorical interpretations of nature and how oral traditions transformed symbolic explanations into complex legendary narratives over time.

Rather than treating myths as simple fantasy stories, the author presents them as reflections of humanity’s intellectual evolution and collective imagination. The work therefore occupies an important place in the early development of comparative mythology, anthropology, folklore studies, and the history of religion.

The book also explores how myths influenced literature, philosophy, national identity, and cultural memory across civilizations, demonstrating the lasting impact of mythological thinking on human culture.

For readers interested in mythology, anthropology, comparative religion, folklore, and intellectual history, this Turkish edition represents a significant introduction to one of the foundational analytical works on myth formation and symbolic storytelling.

Key Features:

• Author: John Fiske

• Original Title: Myths and Myth-Makers

• Turkish Title: Mitler ve Mitleri Yapanlar

• Publisher: İlya Yayınevi

• Publication Date: 2011

• Language: Turkish

• Format: Paperback

• Genre: Mythology; Anthropology; Comparative Religion; Cultural History

• Subject: Origins and development of mythology across civilizations

• Literary Content: Comparative myth analysis; Creation myths; Heroic legends; Symbolic narratives

• Themes: Human imagination; Religion; Nature symbolism; Language; Cultural memory; Myth formation

• Academic Focus: Comparative mythology and early anthropological interpretation

• Historical Importance: Classic 19th-century study on myth-making and symbolic culture

• Educational Value: Introductory analytical work on mythology and folklore studies

• Author Significance: Written by philosopher and comparative mythology scholar John Fiske

• Cultural Importance: Examines how myths shaped early civilizations and collective belief systems

• Collector Appeal: Turkish mythology and comparative religion reference edition

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