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The Myths of Mexico & Peru - The Collected Legends of Aztecs and Incas - cover

The Myths of Mexico & Peru - The Collected Legends of Aztecs and Incas

Lewis Spence

Publisher: DigiCat

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In "The Myths of Mexico & Peru," Lewis Spence intricately weaves a tapestry of the rich mythological traditions from two of the most storied cultures in the Americas. The book delves into the creation myths, gods, and legendary heroes found in Aztec and Incan narratives, framed within a scholarly context that reflects Spence's vast research. His eloquent prose and methodical analysis play a pivotal role in illuminating these ancient tales, revealing their thematic depth and cultural significance while simultaneously situating them within the broader scope of global mythology. Spence's work is noteworthy for its aim to preserve the nuances of indigenous storytelling in the face of colonial narratives and erasure. Lewis Spence, a noted Scottish writer and folklorist, was motivated by a passion for mythology and a desire to shed light on often-overlooked cultural heritages. His extensive background in Scottish folklore and his commitment to documenting various mythologies reveal a broader cultural exploration, significantly contributing to early 20th-century understanding of non-Western traditions. Spence's critical approach not only reflects his knowledge but also his sensitivity to the spiritual and societal functions of these myths. For readers fascinated by mythology, history, or cultural studies, "The Myths of Mexico & Peru" serves as an invaluable resource. It invites an appreciation of the intricate tapestry of indigenous beliefs while encouraging deeper contemplation of the narratives that shaped civilizations. Spence's scholarly rigor and lyrical writing make this work both informative and engaging, appealing to both academics and casual readers alike.
Available since: 05/17/2022.
Print length: 272 pages.

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