Gods, Heroes, & Kings

Gods, Heroes, & Kings

Author: Christopher R. Fee

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2004-03-18

Total Pages: 260

ISBN-13: 9780198038788

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The islands of Britain have been a crossroads of gods, heroes, and kings-those of flesh as well as those of myth-for thousands of years. Successive waves of invasion brought distinctive legends, rites, and beliefs. The ancient Celts displaced earlier indigenous peoples, only to find themselves displaced in turn by the Romans, who then abandoned the islands to Germanic tribes, a people themselves nearly overcome in time by an influx of Scandinavians. With each wave of invaders came a battle for the mythic mind of the Isles as the newcomer's belief system met with the existing systems of gods, legends, and myths. In Gods, Heroes, and Kings, medievalist Christopher Fee and veteran myth scholar David Leeming unearth the layers of the British Isles' unique folkloric tradition to discover how this body of seemingly disparate tales developed. The authors find a virtual battlefield of myths in which pagan and Judeo-Christian beliefs fought for dominance, and classical, Anglo-Saxon, Germanic, and Celtic narrative threads became tangled together. The resulting body of legends became a strange but coherent hybrid, so that by the time Chaucer wrote "The Wife of Bath's Tale" in the fourteenth century, a Christian theme of redemption fought for prominence with a tripartite Celtic goddess and the Arthurian legends of Sir Gawain-itself a hybrid mythology. Without a guide, the corpus of British mythology can seem impenetrable. Taking advantage of the latest research, Fee and Leeming employ a unique comparative approach to map the origins and development of one of the richest folkloric traditions. Copiously illustrated with excerpts in translation from the original sources,Gods, Heroes, and Kings provides a fascinating and accessible new perspective on the history of British mythology.


Hero Myths and Legends of Britain and Ireland

Hero Myths and Legends of Britain and Ireland

Author: Maud Isabel Ebbutt

Publisher:

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 166

ISBN-13: 9781860198717

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A collection of nine stories from the 1910 edition of M. I. Ebbutt's famous work - Hero-Myth and Legends of the British Race. This newly edited edition of the above title sets out to give an account of the many cultural elements that had gone into the making of the mythology of Britain: Celts, Romans, Saxons, Danes, and Normans - all had influenced the development of the century's racial character, and hence its myths. Ebbutt's original sclection contained several more tales, some of which are either less interesting to modern readers or are so readily available as to make their inclusion here unnecessary. In selecting the nine tales which make up this edition John Matthews has tried to choose the best and more representative of the subject - those 'hero myth and legends' which reflect the varying natures of peoples who gave them life.


In Search of Myths & Heroes

In Search of Myths & Heroes

Author: Michael Wood

Publisher: Univ of California Press

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 284

ISBN-13: 9780520247246

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In this companion to a forthcoming PBS series, Wood journeys to some of the remotest places on earth in search of four of mankind's most powerful myths: Shangri-La, Jason and the Golden Fleece, the Queen of Sheba, and King Arthur.


Hero-Myths & Legends of the British Race

Hero-Myths & Legends of the British Race

Author: M. I. Ebbutt

Publisher: Good Press

Published: 2019-11-21

Total Pages: 447

ISBN-13:

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Dive into a world of ancient heroism and legendary tales with 'Hero-Myths & Legends of the British Race' compiled by M. I. Ebbutt. Discover the timeless allure of these age-old stories, carefully chosen to captivate modern readers while preserving the essence of medieval honor, loyalty, devotion, and duty. The author presents an enchanting collection that breathes new life into the tales of Beowulf, Roland, Robin Hood, and other iconic characters, honoring their enduring legacy.


Hero Myths and Legends of Britain and Ireland

Hero Myths and Legends of Britain and Ireland

Author: Maud Isabel Ebbutt

Publisher: Blandford Press

Published: 1995

Total Pages: 152

ISBN-13: 9780713725322

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As the nineteenth century gave way to the twentieth, a number of books appeared in English dealing with the romantic and fascinating world of myth and legend. Among the few that went on to become minor classics of that genre was M. I. Ebbutt's Hero Myths and Legends of the British Race. The nine stories selected from the 1910 edition of Ebbutt's book have been reset in a modern typeface, but retaining every detail - content, spelling and orthography - in order to keep the flavour of the time and the nature of Ebbutt's writing. In editing and selecting the stories for inclusion in this version, John Matthews has written an introductory essay to each, providing the background, context and relevant historical or mythological origins of the tales. He also draws on his considerable expertise and knowledge of the subject to provide an overall Introduction to this edition, designed to bring the stories to a new audience worldwide. As well as the original stories, a selection of the original illustrations has also been included to show the pictorial style used at the time. These have been supplemented by new colour plates, specially painted for this edition by artist and illustrator Peter Komarnyckyj.


Heroes, Gods and Monsters of Celtic Mythology

Heroes, Gods and Monsters of Celtic Mythology

Author: Fiona Macdonald

Publisher: Andrews UK Limited

Published: 2012-02-21

Total Pages: 65

ISBN-13: 1908759836

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Heroes, Gods and Monsters of Celtic Mythology' is a collection of classic myths from all over the Celtic world: from Scotland to Ireland to the Isle of Man to Wales and all the way to Brittany. These stories tell of the pride of warriors, the magic of gods and wars between clans. They tell of savage beasts and deadly chariots, of love lost and found, and of friendship and loyalty. An historical introduction explains who the Celts were, describing their beliefs and customs, and a 'Finding out more' section provides you with the tools you need to discover even more about this increidble civilisation and their beliefs.


On Midnight Beach

On Midnight Beach

Author: Marie-Louise Fitzpatrick

Publisher: Faber & Faber

Published: 2020-03-31

Total Pages: 228

ISBN-13: 0571355609

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Donegal, 1976 When a dolphin takes up residence in Carrig Cove, Emer and her best friend, Fee, feel like they have an instant connection with it. Then Dog Cullen and his sidekick, Kit, turn up, and the four friends begin to sneak out at midnight to go down to the beach, daring each other to swim closer and closer to the creature . . . But the fame and fortune the dolphin brings to their small village builds resentment amongst their neighbours across the bay, and the summer days get longer and hotter . . . There is something wild and intense in the air. Love feels fierce, old hatreds fester, and suddenly everything feels worth fighting for. In this beautiful, epic coming-of-age novel, an old tale is rewoven as a stunning YA story by well-known Irish author/illustrator Marie-Louise Fitzpatrick.