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Superheroes and Gods: A Comparative Study from Babylonia to Batman
Don LoCicero

Superheroes and Gods: A Comparative Study from Babylonia to Batman

a comparative study from Babylonia to Batman

McFarland & Co. (Oct 15, 2008)
786431849
| Paperback
255 pages | 181 x 260 mm | English
$ 39.95 | Value: $ 39.95
Dewey 202.1
LC Classification BL325.H46 .L63 2008
LC Control No. 2007035228

Subject

  • Hero Worship
  • Hero Worship/ History
  • Heroes
  • Heroes/ History
  • Heroes/ Mythology

Plot

The work provides a unique study of superheroes and gods in literature, popular culture, and ancient myth. The author selects a number of mythological figures (e.g., Babylonia's Gilgamesh and Enkidu), ancient gods (e.g., Greece's Eros and Tartarus), and modern superheroes (e.g., the United States' Superman and Captain Marvel) and identifies the often striking similarities between each unique category of characters. The author contends that the vast majority of mythological superheroes follow the same archetypal character patterns, regardless of each hero's unique time period or culture. Each of the first nine chapters examines the heroes and gods of a particular region or country, while the final chapter examines modern descendants of the hero prototype like Batman and Spiderman and several infamous anti-heroes (for example, Dracula and The Hulk). Instructors considering this book for use in a course may request an examination copy here.

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Value

Retail Price $ 39.95
Value $ 39.95