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* [[Mythologies (book)|''Mythologies'' (book)]], a 1957 book by Roland Barthes
* [[Mythologies (book)|''Mythologies'' (book)]], a 1957 book by Roland Barthes
* ''[[Mythology: Greek Gods, Heroes, & Monsters]]'', a 2007 book by Dugald Steer
* ''[[Mythology: Greek Gods, Heroes, & Monsters]]'', a 2007 book by Dugald Steer
* [[Mythos (Aristotle)]], the term used by Aristotle in his ''Poetics'' for the plot of an Athenian tragedy
* [[Mythos (Aristotle)]], the term used by Aristotle in his ''Poetics'' for the plot of an Athenian [[tragedy]]
* [[Mythos (journal)|''Mythos'' (journal)]], a journal published by the University of Palermo since the 1990s
* [[Mythos (journal)|''Mythos'' (journal)]], a journal published by the University of Palermo since the 1990s
* ''MythOS'', a science-fiction novel by [[Kelly McCullough]]
* ''MythOS'', a science-fiction novel by [[Kelly McCullough]]

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According to The Other Wiki, a myth is "a folklore genre consisting of narratives or stories that play a fundamental role in a society, such as foundational tales or origin myths."

On All The Tropes, Myth could refer to:

Comic Books

Film

Literature

Live-Action TV

Oral Tradition

Tabletop Games

Video Games