The Penguin Dictionary of Symbols
By (Author) Alain Gheerbrant
By (author) Jean Chevalier
By (author) John Buchanan-Brown
Penguin Books Ltd
Penguin Books Ltd
26th May 2005
26th September 1996
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Anthropology
Reference works
306.403
Paperback
1184
Width 129mm, Height 198mm, Spine 50mm
818g
Over 20,000 copies of Penguin edition sold since 1996. This is a remarkable dictionary, exploring the vast and various symbols which abound in literature, religion, national identity and are found at the very heart of our dreams and sub-conscious. Compiled by an international team of experts, each entry is given its complete range of interpretations - sexual and spiritual, official and subversive, cultural and religious - to bring meaning and insight to the symbol.
Jean Chevalier was a university lecturer in philosophy and theology before working for UNESCO. He subsequently devoted himself to writing and research, publishing many works on religion and spirituality. He died in 1993. Alain Gheerbrant is a well-known poet and travel-writer, living in Paris. John Buchanan-Brown is a long-established and gifted translator of French books.