| # | Author | Title | Format | Pages | Release | Publisher | Genre |
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| 1414 | Thomas Bulfinch | Bulfinch's Mythology: The Age of Fable, The Age of Chivalry, Legends of Charlemagne | Hardcover | 880 | 01 Mar 1993 | Modern Library | Mythology |
Bulfinch's Mythology: The Age of Fable, The Age of Chivalry, Legends of Charlemagne Thomas BulfinchReaderRating: 4.5 (17 votes) DateAdded: 05 Dec 2006 Summary: For almost a century and a half, Bulfinch's Mythology has been the text by which the great tales of the gods and goddesses, Greek and Roman antiquity; Scandinavian, Celtic, and Oriental fables and myths; and the age of chivalry have been known. The stories are divided into three sections: The Age of Fable or Stories of Gods and Heroes (first published in 1855); The Age of Chivalry (1858), which contains King Arthur and His Knights, The Mabinogeon, and The Knights of English History; and Legends of Charlemagne or Romance of the Middle Ages (1863). For the Greek myths, Bulfinch drew on Ovid and Virgil, and for the sagas of the north, from Mallet's Northern Antiquities. He provides lively versions of the myths of Zeus and Hera, Venus and Adonis, Daphne and Apollo, and their cohorts on Mount Olympus; the love story of Pygmalion and Galatea; the legends of the Trojan War and the epic wanderings of Ulysses and Aeneas; the joys of Valhalla and the furies of Thor; and the tales of Beowulf and Robin Hood. The tales are eminently readable. As Bulfinch wrote, "Without a knowledge of mythology much of the elegant literature of our own language cannot be understood and appreciated. . . . Our book is an attempt to solve this problem, by telling the stories of mythology in such a manner as to make them a source of amusement." Thomas Bulfinch, in his day job, was a clerk in the Merchant's Bank of Boston, an undemanding position that afforded him ample leisure time in which to pursue his other interests. In addition to serving as secretary of the Boston Society of Natural History, he thoroughly researched the myths and legends and copiously cross-referenced them with literature and art. As such, the myths are an indispensable guide to the cultural values of the nineteenth century; however, it is the vigor of the stories themselves that returns generation after generation to Bulfinch. "From the Trade Paperback edition."
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Charlemagne, Europe Folklore Folklore & Mythology - Mythology Literature: Classics Mythology Romances, English Sociology Charlemagne Fiction / Mythology Myths & mythology Romances |
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| 1415 | Gustav Schwab | Gods and Heroes of Ancient Greece | Trade Paperback | 768 | 01 Oct 2001 | Pantheon | Mythology |
Gods and Heroes of Ancient Greece Gustav SchwabReaderRating: 4.5 (2 votes) DateAdded: 05 Dec 2006 Summary: From fire-stealing Prometheus to scene-stealing Helen of Troy, from Jason and his golden fleece to Oedipus and his mother, this collection of classic tales from Greek mythology demonstrates the inexhaustible vitality of a timeless cultural legacy. Here are Icarus flying too close to the sun, mighty Hercules, Achilles and that darn heel, the Trojans and their wooden horse, brave Perseus and beautiful Andromeda, wandering Odysseus and steadfast Penelope. Their stories and the stories of the powerful gods and goddesses who punish and reward, who fall in love with and are enraged by the humans they have created, are set forth simply but movingly, in language that retains the power and drama of the original works by Aeschylus, Sophocles, Euripides, and Homer. In Gustav Schwab’s masterful retelling, they are made accessible to readers of all ages.
Subjects
Classical mythology Folklore & Mythology - Mythology General Greco-Roman Mythology Mythology, Greek New Age Religion Sociology Ancient Greece Fiction / Mythology Myths & mythology |
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| 1416 | Kenneth C. Davis | Don't Know Much About Mythology : Everything You Need to Know About the Greatest Stories in Human History but Never Learned | Hardcover | 560 | 01 Nov 2005 | HarperCollins | Mythology |
Don't Know Much About Mythology : Everything You Need to Know About the Greatest Stories in Human History but Never Learned Kenneth C. DavisReaderRating: 4.0 (8 votes) DateAdded: 08 Jul 2006 Summary: The latest installment in the New York Times bestselling Don't Know Much About® series -- a magical journey into the timeless world of mythology It has been fifteen years since Kenneth C. Davis first dazzled audiences with his instant classic Don't Know Much About® History, vividly bringing the past to life and proving that Americans don't hate history, they just hate the dull, textbook version they were fed in school. With humor, wit, and a knack for storytelling, Davis has been bringing readers of all ages up to speed on history, geography, and science ever since. Now, in the classic traditions of Edith Hamilton and Joseph Campbell, he turns his talents to the world of myth. Where do we come from? Why do stars shine and the seasons change? What is evil? Since the beginning of time, people have answered such questions by crafting imaginative stories that have served as religion, science, philosophy, and popular literature. In his irreverent and popular question-and-answer style, Davis introduces and explains the great myths of the world, as well as the works of literature that have made them famous. In a single volume, he tackles Mesopotamia's Gilgamesh, the first hero in world mythology; Achilles and the Trojan War; Stonehenge and the Druids; Thor, the Nordic god of thunder; Chinese oracle bones; the use of peyote in ancient Native American rites; and the dramatic life and times of the man who would be Buddha. Ever familiar and instructive, Davis shows why the ancient tales of gods and heroes -- from Mount Olympus to Machu Picchu, from ancient Rome to the icy land of the Norse -- continue to speak to us today, in our movies, art, language, and music. For mythology novices and buffs alike, and for anyone who loves a good story, Don't Know Much About® Mythology is a lively and insightful look into the greatest stories ever told.
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Folklore & Mythology Folklore & Mythology - Mythology Mythology Reference Social Science Sociology Reference / General |
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