mythopoetic

Etymology
From ; since 1880.

Adjective

 * 1) Giving rise to myths; pertaining to the creation of myth.
 * 2) Being a creative interpretation.
 * 3)  Given the quality of a myth or a poem, used typically in opposition to a purely factual account.
 * 4) Of or relating to the.
 * 5) * Darren Staloff's lecture Search for a Meaningful Past: Philosophies, Theories and Interpretations of Human History,
 * "An example of the former, of the mythopoetic history, may be Thus Spoke Zarathustra by Nietzsche, or Ecce Homo his own mythopoetic autobiography."