Myths and Myth-Makers; Old Tales Superstitions Interpreted by Comparative Mythology
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A firelit circle, shadows flickering on ancient walls, and voices weaving tales that seem to echo from the dawn of humanity-such is the atmosphere conjured by this searching exploration of mythic storytelling. Across continents and centuries, the origins of legends and the persistence of ancient superstitions have shaped the very fabric of human culture. Here, the tangled web of folklore studies and comparative mythology is unravelled with clarity and insight, revealing how traditional tales are more than idle fancies: they are the living memory of civilisations, reflecting the fears, hopes, and beliefs of entire peoples. This work delves into the intricate relationship between myth and religion, tracing the evolution of mythological traditions from their earliest forms to their enduring presence in modern consciousness. With a keen eye for the patterns that link diverse cultural myths, it interprets old tales not as isolated curiosities, but as vital threads in the tapestry of human experience. The analysis is both scholarly and deeply humane, inviting readers to consider why certain stories endure, how ancient superstitions subtly inform contemporary thought, and what the study of myth can reveal about the collective psyche. This book was out of print for decades and is now republished by Alpha Editions. It has been restored for today's and future generations. This edition is not just a reprint - it's a collector's item and a cultural treasure. For those drawn to the study of myth interpretation, the origins of legends, or the enduring power of myth in human culture, this volume offers a reading experience both intellectually satisfying and quietly profound, inviting reflection on the universal patterns that underlie our most cherished stories.
A firelit circle, shadows flickering on ancient walls, and voices weaving tales that seem to echo from the dawn of humanity-such is the atmosphere conjured by this searching exploration of mythic storytelling. Across continents and centuries, the origins of legends and the persistence of ancient superstitions have shaped the very fabric of human culture. Here, the tangled web of folklore studies and comparative mythology is unravelled with clarity and insight, revealing how traditional tales are more than idle fancies: they are the living memory of civilisations, reflecting the fears, hopes, and beliefs of entire peoples. This work delves into the intricate relationship between myth and religion, tracing the evolution of mythological traditions from their earliest forms to their enduring presence in modern consciousness. With a keen eye for the patterns that link diverse cultural myths, it interprets old tales not as isolated curiosities, but as vital threads in the tapestry of human experience. The analysis is both scholarly and deeply humane, inviting readers to consider why certain stories endure, how ancient superstitions subtly inform contemporary thought, and what the study of myth can reveal about the collective psyche. This book was out of print for decades and is now republished by Alpha Editions. It has been restored for today's and future generations. This edition is not just a reprint - it's a collector's item and a cultural treasure. For those drawn to the study of myth interpretation, the origins of legends, or the enduring power of myth in human culture, this volume offers a reading experience both intellectually satisfying and quietly profound, inviting reflection on the universal patterns that underlie our most cherished stories.
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