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  Endnotes

  1 Robert Taylor, Introduction to Cultural Anthropology (Boston: Allyn and Bacon, Inc.), 1973, p. 463.

  2 Northrop Frye, The Educated Imagination (Bloomington: Indiana University Press), 1964, p. 63.

  3 Matthrew Arnold, “Preface to Poems,” in The Norton Anthology of English Literature, 3rd ed., ed. M.H. Abrams et al. (New York: W.W. Norton & Company, Inc.), 1974, p. 1371.

  4 James L. Peacok, Consciousness and Change (New York: John Wiley and Sons), 1975, p. 42

  5 G. S. Kirk, Myth, Its Meaning and Functions (Berkeley: University of California Press), 1970, p. 7.

  6 Thomas A. Sebeok, Myth: A Symposium (London: Indiana University Press), 1965, p.54

  7 William H. Rueckert, Kenneth Burke (Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press), 1963, p. 54

  8 Ibid., p.38

  9 Frye, p. 57

  10 Ibid. p.101

  11 Ian G. Barbour, Myths, Models and Paradigms (New York: Harper & Row), 1974, p.24

  12 David Margolies, The Function of Literature (New York: International Publishers), 1969, p.120

  13 Saul Bellow, “Nobel Lecture,” American Scholar, Summer 1977, p. 225

  14 “Our Selfish Genes,” Newsweek, Oct. 16, 1978, p. 118

  15 Ibid., pp. 121-122

  16 Leslie A. White, The Evolution of Culture (New York: McGraw-Hill Book company, Inc.), 1959, p. 8

  17 David P. Barash, Sociobiology and Behavior (New York: Elsevier), 1977, p. 319

  18 Ledyard Stebbins, Processes of Organic Evolution (Englewood Cliffs: Prentice-Hall Inc.), 1972, p. 178.

  19 White pp. 8-9

  20 Barash, p. 116

  21 Ledyard Stebbins, The Basis of Progressive Evolution (University of North Carolina Press), 1969, p. 142

  22 “Why You Do What You Do,” Time, August 2, 1977, p. 56.

  23 “Our Selfish Genes,” pp. 121-123.

  24 “Why You Do What You Do,” p. 58

  25 Edward O. Wilson, On Human Nature (London: Harvard University Press), 1979, p. 192

  26 “Why You Do What You Do,” p.63

  27 Ezra Statland, The Psychology of Hope (San Francisco: Jossey-Bass Inc.), 1969, p. 1

  28 White, p.19

  29 James Weigel, Mythology (Lincoln: C.K. Hillegass), 1973, p. 15

  30 Philip K. Bock, Modern Cultural Anthropology (New York: Alfred A. Knopf), 1974, p. 317

  31 Theodosius Dobzhansky, Mankind Evolving (London: Yale University Press), 1962, p. 217

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