Hmm. Eliade has the Myth of the Eternal Return, Myth and Reality, as well as perhaps the Sacred and the Profane. Evola, on the other hand, does,, if I remember correctly, discuss the myth in his principle Revolt Against the Modern World, though I do not remember to what extent. Evola also has the Myth of the Blood, which may be more relevant. Reflections on Violence, while dealing primarily with the myth in relation to class struggle, is a seminal work in the study of myth in philosophy.
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