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Myths and Legends of All Nations - Famous Stories from the Greek German English Spanish Scandinavian Danish French Russian Bohemian Italian and other sources - cover

Myths and Legends of All Nations - Famous Stories from the Greek German English Spanish Scandinavian Danish French Russian Bohemian Italian and other sources

Anónimo

Traductor Logan Marshall

Editorial: Good Press

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In 'Myths and Legends of All Nations' by Anonymous, readers are taken on a journey through the rich tapestry of folklore from around the world. This comprehensive collection includes stories of gods, heroes, and supernatural beings, showcasing the diversity of cultures and their unique narratives. The book is an essential resource for anyone interested in comparative mythology, as it highlights the common themes and motifs found in myths across different cultures. Anonymous' writing style is both engaging and informative, providing readers with a scholarly yet accessible introduction to world mythology. The book's content reflects the author's deep understanding and appreciation for the power of myth in shaping human society and beliefs, making it a valuable contribution to the study of folklore and storytelling traditions. Anonymous, the author of 'Myths and Legends of All Nations,' remains a mysterious figure, yet their work speaks volumes about their passion for preserving and sharing the world's mythological heritage. This book demonstrates a keen intellect and a dedication to scholarship, as Anonymous meticulously compiled and organized a vast array of folktales from diverse cultural backgrounds. The author's anonymity adds an intriguing layer to the text, inviting readers to focus on the stories themselves rather than the identity of the compiler. I highly recommend 'Myths and Legends of All Nations' to readers who are fascinated by the power of storytelling and the enduring appeal of myth. This book is a treasure trove of lore from around the globe, offering a captivating glimpse into the collective imagination of humanity. Whether you are a scholar of folklore or simply a lover of myths, this book is sure to enrich your understanding of the cultural traditions that have shaped civilizations throughout history.
Disponible desde: 20/11/2019.
Longitud de impresión: 898 páginas.

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