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Joseph Campbell
Joseph Campbell circa 1982.jpg
Campbell, c. 1984
Born
Joseph John Campbell

March 26, 1904
DiedOctober 30, 1987 (aged 83)
Spouse(s)
Jean Erdman (m. 1938)

Academic background
Alma materColumbia University (BA, MA)
Academic advisorsRoger Sherman Loomis
Influences
Academic work
DisciplineLiterature
Sub-disciplineComparative mythology
InstitutionsSarah Lawrence College
Influenced

Joseph John Campbell (March 26, 1904 – October 30, 1987) was an American Professor of Literature at Sarah Lawrence College who worked in comparative mythology and comparative religion. His work covers many aspects of the human experience. Campbell's most well-known work is his book The Hero with a Thousand Faces (1949), in which he discusses his theory of the journey of the archetypal hero shared by world mythologies, termed the monomyth.

Since the publication of The Hero with a Thousand Faces, Campbell's theory has been applied by a wide variety of modern writers and artists. His philosophy has been summarized by his own often repeated phrase: "Follow your bliss." He gained recognition in Hollywood when George Lucas credited Campbell's work as influencing his Star Wars saga.

Life