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Mythology of the British Isles (edition 2023)

by Geoffrey Ashe (Author)

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Recounting stories and legends from the dark centuries of British prehistory to the 9th century AD - tales of giants and fairies, druids and saints, King Lear, King Arthur and Old King Cole - Ashe shows how they all interrelate and take on fresh significance from historical and archaelogical research. The origins and legends of the Giants, the Ancient Britons, the Picts, the Scots and the English are all explained, in a work aimed at both the specialist and the casual reader. Organised into a simple system based on Robert Graves' classic Greek Myths, Ashe describes the myth or theme first followed by discussion or analysis.… (more)
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Mythology of the British Isles by Geoffrey Ashe

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    The White Goddess by Robert Graves (ed.pendragon)
    ed.pendragon: Ashe largely based the format and concepts of Mythology of the British Isles on Graves' White Goddess (which could in turn be easily entitled 'Mythology of Europe and adjoining Mediterranean lands').
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Fantastic! A great survey of British mythology that does not follow one school of belief but examines each facet with a trained, scrutinizing eye leaving the reader with a superb knowledge and understanding with his to draw his/her own conclusions. ( )
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This book follows the arrangement admirably devised by Robert Graves for his Greek Myths and Hebrew myths.
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Recounting stories and legends from the dark centuries of British prehistory to the 9th century AD - tales of giants and fairies, druids and saints, King Lear, King Arthur and Old King Cole - Ashe shows how they all interrelate and take on fresh significance from historical and archaelogical research. The origins and legends of the Giants, the Ancient Britons, the Picts, the Scots and the English are all explained, in a work aimed at both the specialist and the casual reader. Organised into a simple system based on Robert Graves' classic Greek Myths, Ashe describes the myth or theme first followed by discussion or analysis.

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