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  1. Joseph John Campbell (March 26, 1904 – October 30, 1987) was an American writer. He was a professor of literature at Sarah Lawrence College who worked in comparative mythology and comparative religion. His work covers many aspects of the human experience.

  2. May 2, 2024 · Joseph Campbell (born March 26, 1904, New York, New York, U.S.—died October 30, 1987, Honolulu, Hawaii) was a prolific American author and editor whose works on comparative mythology examined the universal functions of myth in various human cultures and mythic figures in a wide range of literatures.

  3. The Joseph Campbell Foundation and New World Library issued a new edition of The Hero with a Thousand Faces in July 2008 as part of the Collected Works of Joseph Campbell series of books, audio and video recordings. In 2011, Time named it among the 100 most influential books written in English since 1923.

  4. Joseph Campbell (March 26, 1904 – October 31, 1987) was an American education, writer, and orator best known for his work in the fields of comparative mythology and comparative religion. A prolific writer and outstanding speaker, Campbell brought to life the myths and legends of cultures throughout the world.

  5. The old man as the adviser, well, specifically what he made me think of is the Japanese swordmaster. (Clip from “Star Wars” ) ... JOSEPH CAMPBELL: And you see, if you will think of ourselves ...

  6. Joseph Campbell, (born March 26, 1904, New York, N.Y., U.S.—died Oct. 30, 1987, Honolulu, Hawaii), U.S. author of works on comparative mythology. He studied English literature at Columbia University and then taught at Sarah Lawrence College.

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  8. May 10, 2023 · Joseph Campbell ( 26 March 1904 – 30 October 1987) was an American professor, writer, and orator most famous for his work in the fields of comparative mythology and comparative religion . Contents. 1 Quotes. 1.1 The Hero with a Thousand Faces (1949) 1.2 The Power of Myth (1988) 1.3 The Power of Myth (book) 1.4 Mythology and the Individual (1997)