Citations:mythopœsis

Noun: optional form of

 * 1903, Israel Zangwill, in Harper’s Monthly Magazine, Harper & Brothers; page #70:
 * Your Böcklin painfully designs the figures once created by the painless mythopœsis  of the race ; your Kipling strives to breathe back life into ships and engines.
 * 1903, G. Stanley Hall, in The Consolidated Encyclopedic Library, The Emerson Press; Volume V, pages 1207–1208:
 * Here belong many of the tales from ancient India, some from China, far more from Greece, Rome, and Scandinavia, the cycle of Arthur, the great mythopœsis of Dante, the story roots of many of Shakespeare's plays, of the Greek dramatists, the ethnic bibles, and many more.