The Celtic Myths
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The Celtic Myths
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The Celtic Myths
As well as vividly exploring the tales, the author brings her expertise in the archaeology of the Iron Age and particularly shamanism to bear on the mythical worlds she describes, with evidence as diverse as the Gundestrup Cauldron and the famous bog bodies. She also asks how the myths survived the Christianization of Europe.
The perfect introduction for the modern reader to the world of Celtic myth and legend
The Celtic Myths is accessible for readers new to Celtic mythology, but satisfyingly detailed in its analysis of contexts, cultures, and archaeology for those well versed in the stories.
Written down in medieval Wales and Ireland, the legends derive from oral poetry composed many centuries earlier. The Celts who shared these myths left behind treasures and monuments that predate the written texts but are closely connected with them. Miranda Aldhouse-Green skilfully weaves together evidence from manuscripts, artefacts, and inscriptions to explore the world of the Celts and their mythology.
You will meet the supernatural cast of Celtic lore: the Irish warrior, CΓΊ Chulainn, whose prodigious strength as a child foreshadowed his heroic life; the Welsh lovers Culhwch and Olwen, whose long and happy marriage was won only by Culhwch's Herculean feats; the tragic Lleu, who was betrayed by his wife and lover; and King Arthur and his knights' quest for the Holy Grail.
First discussing how myths are transmitted, the book recounts the Irish and Welsh myths and their key actors and motifs, before considering themes such as heroes, animals, women, environment, and the Otherworld. In the Finale, Miranda Aldhouse-Green asks how the myths survived the Christianisation of Europe and looks at the influence of monastic chroniclers on the tales, which they preserved and adapted.
Series: Myths
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The Celtic Myths by Miranda Aldhouse-Green is praised for being a scholarly yet accessible book. It is described as a magical collection of myths that engages readers with its readability and depth, offering an insightful guide to Celtic mythology.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9780500252093
Publisher: Thames & Hudson Ltd
Format: Hardback
Date Published: 02 February 2015
Country: United Kingdom
Imprint: Thames & Hudson Ltd
Illustration: with 82 illustrations
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Width: 129.0mm
Height: 196.0mm
Weight: 480g
Pages: 208
About the Author
Miranda Aldhouse-Green is Professor Emeritus at Cardiff University. She is the author of The Celtic Myths, Dictionary of Celtic Myth and Legend, Exploring the World of the Druids and, with Stephen Aldhouse-Green, The Quest for the Shaman.
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