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Myth is like religion: both present one and the same fundamental problem—that of the whole of existence.
1 Gusdorf, G., Mythe et Métaphysique, Paris: Flammarion, 1953, p. 223.
2 Senghor, L.-S. Chants d'ombre: "Que m'accompagnent koras et balafon, IX," in Poèmes. Paris, Éd. du Seuil, 1964.
3 Baudelaire C., The Flowers of Evil, "Bile and the Ideal: IV Corre spondences," trans. R. Wilbur, New York, New Directions, 1955.
4 Eliade M., Aspects du Mythe, Paris, Gallimard, 1963, p. 175.
5 Goetz, Le péché, quoted by Henri Maurier, in Essai d'une Théologie du paganisme, Ed. De l'Orante, 1965, p. 63.
6 Gusdorf, Georges, op. cit., p. 17.
7 Ibid., p. 13.
8 Ibid., p. 14.
9 Colin, R., Littérature africaine d'hier et de demain, Paris: A.D.E.C., 1963, p. 56.
10 Durand G., Structures Anthropologiques et l'Imaginaire, Paris: P.U.F., p. 391 ff.
11 Ibid., p. 215.
12 Ibid., p. 221.
13 Cf. Parrinder, Edward Goeffrey, African Mythology, London, Hamlyn, 1967, p. 20; cf. also Eliade, Mircea, Myths, Dreams, and Mysteries, trans. Philip Mairet, London, Harvill, 1960, p. 35.
14 Eliade, Mircea, Myths, Dreams, and Mysteries, p. 35. Cf. also Gusdorf, op. cit.
15 Gusdorf, G. op. cit., p. 16.
16 Durand, G., op. cit., pp. 452-456.