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CELTIC MYTHOLOGY (Illustrated Edition) - The Legacy of Celts: History Religion Archeological Finds Legends & Myths - cover

CELTIC MYTHOLOGY (Illustrated Edition) - The Legacy of Celts: History Religion Archeological Finds Legends & Myths

J. A. MacCulloch, T. W. Rolleston, W. Y. Evans-Wentz

Translator Charlotte Schreiber

Publisher: DigiCat

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CELTIC MYTHOLOGY (Illustrated Edition) weaves together a rich tapestry of narratives that explore the deep, enduring legacy of Celtic mythological traditions. This anthology spans diverse literary styles, ranging from intricate prose retellings to vivid, illuminating illustrations, capturing the mystical essence of Celtic folklore. The collection is a robust exploration of mythical creatures, heroic sagas, and ancient belief systems, inviting readers to venture into the vibrant world of druids, bards, and otherworldly realms. The anthology includes standout pieces that bring to life the timeless stories of gods, goddesses, and epic quests, reflecting the enduring allure and complexity of Celtic mythology. The contributors, J. A. MacCulloch, T. W. Rolleston, and W. Y. Evans-Wentz, are renowned scholars and storytellers dedicated to preserving and interpreting Celtic myths with scholarly rigor and engaging prose. Their backgrounds reflect a profound commitment to folklore studies, amplifying voices from folklore, history, and anthropological perspectives. This collection embraces the diversity of Celtic traditions from various regions, offering insights into the cultural and historical contexts underpinning these myths. Together, their works embody a unified vision that bridges academic research with captivating storytelling, enhancing our appreciation of Celtic cultural heritage. CELTIC MYTHOLOGY (Illustrated Edition) is an indispensable resource for anyone interested in the depths of mythological storytelling. Offering access to a plethora of narratives and interpretations, this anthology serves as a gateway into the ancient Celtic world. It provides readers with a unique opportunity to engage with multiple perspectives and styles that not only teach but also inspire thoughtful reflection on the power of myth. This edition is ideal for educational settings and personal exploration, encouraging a dialogue between the text and the reader and inviting a deeper understanding of the rich history and enduring influence of Celtic mythology.
Available since: 11/16/2023.
Print length: 1320 pages.

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