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The Tapestry of the Gods: 16 Exceptional Mythological Novels - Legendary Heroes of Ireland The Little Gods: A Masque of the Far East The Edda: I The Divine Mythology of the North Psyche etc - cover
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The Tapestry of the Gods: 16 Exceptional Mythological Novels - Legendary Heroes of Ireland The Little Gods: A Masque of the Far East The Edda: I The Divine Mythology of the North Psyche etc

Robert Ervin Howard, Louis Couperus, Marah Ellis Ryan, Padraic Colum, E. M. Wilmot-Buxton, Harold F. Hughes, Emilie K. Baker, Mara L. Pratt-Chadwick, Mary Catherine Judd, Rowland Thomas, Euripides, Lucy Winifred Faraday

Editora: e-artnow

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In 'The Tapestry of the Gods: 16 Exceptional Mythological Novels,' readers are invited to immerse themselves in a world where myth and literature intertwine to create a vibrant mosaic of stories that transcend time and culture. This anthology captures the essence of mythological storytelling, presenting a dynamic range of styles from epic narratives to lyrical prose. The diverse array of works explores universal themes such as fate, heroism, and the divine, each retold through the distinctive voices of renowned and emerging storytellers. Expect tales that not only echo ancient myths but also reinvent them with a fresh and contemporary twist, creating a compelling dialogue between past and present. The contributing authors, an eclectic mix including the likes of Euripides and Robert Ervin Howard, hail from varied backgrounds that enrich the anthology's fabric. Their collective contributions span the cultural epochs from ancient Greek tragedy to modern American pulp fiction. Each author brings a unique perspective, reflecting their era's philosophical and literary movements, creating a multifaceted exploration of myth. With editors like Harold F. Hughes shaping this collection, the result is a celebration of myth as a living narrative capable of adapting and thriving across different cultures and artistic expressions. 'Read 'The Tapestry of the Gods' for a multidimensional exploration of mythological narratives and gain a deeper appreciation for the rich tapestry of human imagination. Each novel within offers a unique perspective, revealing diverse intellectual curiosities and cultural reflections. This anthology serves as an educational odyssey, promising insights into human values and creativity, making it an indispensable resource for readers seeking to understand and engage with the rich dialogue between modern and ancient myth-making.'
Disponível desde: 04/03/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 2000 páginas.

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