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Myth : Stories from World Mythology
(Autor) Sarah BartlettHumans have always told stories, and myths have been used for millennia as a means of storytelling. A good tale can deliver an important message, an understanding of deeper emotional conflicts, or perhaps act as a light piece of entertainment. Myths have always been a useful lens to see reality through, as well as granting explanations for the unexplainable. Myth provides detailed information on a wide range of myths and legends throughout history and across the globe. Ancient myths of Egypt, Rome, Greece, Scandinavia and the Celtic world are explored alongside the legends of Native Americans, Australian Aborigines, Aztecs and Incas, Africa and Asia. From Aphrodite to King Arthur and the Epic of Gilgamesh to Mayan death gods, here you will find a guide to the specific traditions as well as an exploration of common themes in myths worldwide including creation, love, quests and the underworld. This is an indispensable guide for any mythology enthusiasts.
Sarah Bartlett
Sarah Bartlett was an influential American author best known for her novel "The Lost Garden," which explores themes of loss, redemption, and the power of nature. Her poetic prose style and vivid imagery have captivated readers worldwide. Bartlett's work has made a lasting impact on the literary landscape.