A Dictionary of Sacred Myth Tom Chetwynd
Author: Tom Chetwynd
Publisher: Unwin Paperbacks / Mandala Books
Format: Paperback
Edition: First published in Great Britain by Unwin Paperbacks, 1986
ISBN: 0042900131
Condition: Good second-hand condition. Paperback with visible shelf wear, rubbing, light creasing and minor wear to the cover, spine and edges. Pages appear intact with some age toning. Please see photos for the exact copy available.
A Dictionary of Sacred Myth is Tom Chetwynd’s guide to the symbolic language of myth, dreams and the unconscious. Written as a companion to his work on dream and symbol interpretation, the book explores mythic figures, sacred images, archetypes and symbolic patterns as expressions of the imagination and the soul.
Part reference work and part psychological-spiritual guide, this volume is useful for readers interested in mythology, dream interpretation, Jungian symbolism, archetypes, sacred stories and the deeper symbolic language shared by myths, dreams and creative imagination.
About the Author:
Tom Chetwynd was a British writer whose work explored mythology, dreams, symbols and the unconscious. His books include A Dictionary for Dreamers, A Dictionary of Symbols and A Dictionary of Sacred Myth, forming a loose trilogy on symbolic language and inner meaning.