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A myth encapsulates within its purview a story, especially one revolving around the early history of a nation. It may describe a natural or social phenomenon and may typically involve supernatural beings or events. It could be handed down for generations Myths can be spectacular and they can regale the old and the young with their interesting episodes. They have fascinated people. They are priceless and they are enshrined in the hearts and minds of people.The Checklist of Fantastic Literature, edited by Everett F. Bleiler, Shasta Publishers, 1948.In Search of WonderEssays on Modern Science Fiction, by Damon Knight, Advent:Publishers, 1956.Modern Science Fiction: Its Meaning and Its Future, symposium edited by Reginald Bretnor, Coward-McCann, 1953.Pilgrims Through Space and Time, by J. O. Bailey, Argus Books, 1947.Index to the Science Fiction Magazines, 19261950, by Don Day, Perri Press, 1952."On Taking Science Fiction Seriously," by Reginald Bretnor, The Science Fiction Advertiser, Vol. VII, No. 1, Winter 195354.