Definition of Mythologizer. Meaning of Mythologizer. Synonyms of Mythologizer

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Definition of Mythologizer

Mythologizer
Mythologizer My*thol"o*gi`zer, n. One who, or that which, mythologizes. Imagination has always been, and still is, in a narrower sense, the great mythologizer. --Lowell.

Meaning of Mythologizer from wikipedia

- from D. W. Griffith's 1915 silent film The Birth of a Nation, which mythologized the founding of the first Klan, it emplo**** marketing techniques and...
- historical scholarship in order to sustain the reservoir of national mythologization, liberal historians denounce the émigrés as "misinformers" and "misinterpreters...
- Austrians, most notably a 3:2 in Cordoba at the 1978 World Cup. This mythologized victory is, notably, not listed in German accounts of the Austria—German...
- period (4th–6th centuries CE), placing them in highly ahistorical and mythologized settings; they originate and develop as part of an oral tradition. Some...
- Guido Anselmi, as "obsessed by eroticism, a ****, a ****, a self-mythologizer, an adulterer, a clown, a liar and a cheat. He's afraid of life and wants...
- The Great Game was a rivalry between the 19th-century British and Russian empires over influence in Central Asia, primarily in Afghanistan, Persia, and...
- When the cause of a disease is poorly understood, societies tend to mythologize the disease or use it as a metaphor or symbol of whatever that culture...
- An early illustration of a mythologized Theodoric killing Odoacer in a joust. From the Chronica Theodericiana (1181)....
- Cowboy culture is the set of behaviors, preferences, and appearances ****ociated with (or resulting from the influence of) the attitudes, ethics, and history...
- inspired by his own life; Variety noted that "Schrader delights in mythologizing his own wanton dereliction of self-care." Schrader added that Banks...