A Quote by F.W.J. Schelling on language, mythology, form, abstract, and myth
One is almost tempted to say that the language itself is a mythology deprived of its vitality, a bloodless mythology so to speak, which has only preserved in a formal and abstract form what mythology contains in living and concrete form.
Source: The Poetics of Reverie, Pages: 37
Contributed by: Chris

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