Ebook: Myths of the Hindus and Buddhists
- Year: 2012
- Publisher: Dover Publications
- Language: English
- epub
Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; I. The Wandering Jew; II. Prester John; III. The Divining Rod; IV. The Seven Sleepers of Ephesus; V. William Tell; VI. The Dog Gellert; VII. Tailed Men; VIII. Antichrist and Pope Joan; IX. The Man in the Moon; X. The Mountain of Venus; XI. S. Patrick's Purgatory; XII. The Terrestrial Paradise; XIII. S. George; XIV. S. Ursula and the Eleven Thousand Virgins; XV. The Legend of the Cross; XVI. Schamir; XVII. The Piper of Hameln; XVIII. Bishop Hatto; XIX. Melusina; XX. The Fortunate Isles; XXI. Swan-Maidens; XXII. The Knight of the Swan.;One of the most brilliant, eclectic thinkers in Victorian England, the Reverend Sabine Baring-Gould (1834-1924) was intrigued by the grotesque and often savage history of the Middle Ages. The noted author and folklorist's fascination with the period resulted in this absorbing compilation of vintage tales surrounding such figures as William Tell and the Man in the Moon. Twenty-four legendary figures-among others, Saint Patrick, the Pied Piper, knights of the Holy Grail, and St. George-are rejuvenated in this collection for a new audience. In addition to outlines of the myths, the author provides an objective analysis of their origins, relevance, and the extent of their basis in fact. Fascinating sources include Christian adaptations of prehistoric legends, misinterpretations of actual events, and outright fabrications. Accompanying illustrations provide a visual appreciation for these timeless classics. A marvelous introduction to age-old stories, this oft-cited work will be of value and interest to students, scholars, and other readers.
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