A comprehensive collection of Greek and Roman myths, with a sampling from Persia, India, and Scandinavia-stories enjoyable in and of themselves, but also valuable because allusions to them are so common in modern parlance. How the myths are employed by modern writers is demonstrated by the inclusion of one excerpt after another of British poetry in close proximity to the myth that inspired it.
The Age of Chivalry by Thomas Bullfinch is a classic collection of myths and legends from medieval Europe, including the stories of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table, Robin Hood, and other heroic figures. Bullfinch's prose and keen insights breathe new life into these timeless stories, making them accessible and engaging to contemporary readers. Throughout the book, Bullfinch emphasizes the chivalrous code of honor, which was central to the ideals of medieval knighthood. He also explores the religious and mystical aspects of chivalry, such as the quest for the Holy Grail. The Age of Chivalry is a fascinating and inspiring book that captures the imagination of readers of all ages. It is a must-read for anyone interested in medieval history, mythology, and literature.
one of the most popular books ever published in the United States and the standard work on classical mythology for nearly a century-Edith Hamilton.
Most of the mythology books are boring. Bulfinch's Mythology is an attempt to solve this problem, by telling the stories of mythology in such a manner as to make them a source of amusement. In the Stories of Gods and Heroes the compiler has endeavored to impart the pleasures of classical learning to the English reader, by presenting the stories of Pagan mythology in a form adapted to modern taste. In King Arthur and His Knights and The Mabinogeon the attempt has been made to treat in the same way the stories of the second age of fable, the age which witnessed the dawn of the several states of Modern Europe. Hero myths of the British race and Legends of Charlemagne completed this book. Bulfinch interspersed the stories with his own commentary, and with quotations from writings by his contemporaries.
This new edition (easy-to-read layout) contains illustrations or paintings.