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Moon Lore

Timothy Harley

Casa editrice: DigiCat

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In 'Moon Lore,' Timothy Harley masterfully weaves a tapestry of cultural myths, scientific insights, and poetic reveries that explore the moon's historical and contemporary significance. The book juxtaposes ancient folklore with modern astronomical discoveries, employing a lyrical style that invites readers into a contemplative journey through time and space. Harley's adept use of vivid imagery and rich symbolism not only captivates but also provokes thoughtful consideration of humanity's relationship with the celestial body that has inspired countless generations. Timothy Harley, an esteemed folklorist and cultural historian, draws upon a wealth of academic experience and personal fascination with lunar mythology to craft this insightful work. His background in anthropology and literature informs his exploration of how the moon has influenced diverse cultures around the globe. This deep-rooted connection to the interplay between science and storytelling has led him to investigate the moon's multifaceted role in shaping human experience and creativity. 'Containing a wealth of knowledge and a profound appreciation for the wonders of the universe, 'Moon Lore' is highly recommended for readers interested in folklore, astronomy, and the rich tapestry of human culture. Harley's eloquent prose and insightful analysis make this book an invaluable resource for anyone seeking to understand the enduring allure of the moon throughout history.'
Disponibile da: 20/07/2022.
Lunghezza di stampa: 190 pagine.

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