Bulfinch's Mythology
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Bulfinch's Mythology   -     By: Thomas Bulfinch

Bulfinch's Mythology

Random House Inc / 1998 / Paperback

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Born into a Massachusetts family in 1796, Thomas Bulfinch's Mythology has long remained a classic text upon the subject. Orignally published as three volumes: The Age of Fable, The Age of Chivalry and Legends of Charlemagne, his retellings span time and the globe. He not only restates the myths with a vivid, literary voice, but also points out the connections between mythology and the then-current 19th century literature and art. 862 pages, indexed, softcover.

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Title: Bulfinch's Mythology
By: Thomas Bulfinch
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 880
Vendor: Random House Inc
Publication Date: 1998
Dimensions: 8 X 5 3/4 X 1 1/5 (inches)
Weight: 1 pound 8 ounces
ISBN: 0375751475
ISBN-13: 9780375751479
Stock No: WW751475

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For almost a century and a half, Bulfinch's Mythology has been the text by which the great tales of the gods and goddesses, Greek and Roman antiquity; Scandinavian, Celtic, and Oriental fables and myths; and the age of chivalry have been known.

The stories are divided into three sections: The Age of Fable or Stories of Gods and Heroes (first published in 1855); The Age of Chivalry (1858), which contains King Arthur and His Knights, The Mabinogeon, and The Knights of English History; and Legends of Charlemagne or Romance of the Middle Ages (1863). For the Greek myths, Bulfinch drew on Ovid and Virgil, and for the sagas of the north, from Mallet's Northern Antiquities. He provides lively versions of the myths of Zeus and Hera, Venus and Adonis, Daphne and Apollo, and their cohorts on Mount Olympus; the love story of Pygmalion and Galatea; the legends of the Trojan War and the epic wanderings of Ulysses and Aeneas; the joys of Valhalla and the furies of Thor; and the tales of Beowulf and Robin Hood.

The tales are eminently readable. As Bulfinch wrote, "Without a knowledge of mythology much of the elegant literature of our own language cannot be understood and appreciated. . . . Our book is an attempt to solve this problem, by telling the stories of mythology in such a manner as to make them a source of amusement."

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