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Myths and Ancient Stories: Narrative, Meaning and Influence in the West
By (Author) Professor Kevin Mills
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Academic
27th June 2024
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Celtic religion and mythology
Ancient religions and Mythologies
Myths and Legends / Mythic fiction
Hardback
216
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
An introduction to ancient myths and the critical discussions that surround them, this book dives into the stories of pre-modern culture, taking a comparative look at how they have shaped the West and modern storytelling as we have come to understand it today. It makes texts and scholarship from near Eastern, Classical and Celtic disciplines engaging and accessible, and traces narrative meaning through stories from ancient Mesopotamia to the BritishMedieval Period, offering compelling pathways into such writings as The Epic of Gilgamesh, Genesis and Job, The Odyssey, The Mabinogi, The Life of St Cadoc and Sir Orfeo. Looking at each in detail, Myths and Ancient Stories also explores myth through a modern lens, probing at how, in this scientific age, it continues to inspire contemporary film, games and literary works such as those by, Margaret Atwood, Colm Tibn, Madeleine Miller and Pat Barker. Impressive in breadth and bringing together a wide range of foundational texts from diverse traditions for the first time, this work is the ideal orientation to the ancient works central to English literary culture, shedding light on the mythological roots of storytelling and narrative.
Myth is everywhere, but it is often invisible to the untrained eye. This lucid and compelling book provides readers with an ideal guide to this complex field, helping them identify and define myths and helping them read them. * Henry Bainton, Professor of English and Related Literature, University of York, UK *
Kevin Mills is Professor of English Literature at the University of South Wales, UK. He has published widely in the field of literary studies, including three monographs and numerous essays and chapters. Three collections of his poetry have been published by Cinnamon Press. He is course leader for the MPhil in Writing and teaches, amongst other things, on Myth and Narrative.