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The Mythology of Fairies

In "The Mythology of Fairies," Thomas Keightley delves into the rich tapestry of fairy folklore, exploring its roots in various cultures and examining its evolution through history. Employing a meticulous scholarly approach, Keightley combines literary analysis with ethnographic insights, placing the fairy mythos within the broader context of European mythology. His style is both engaging and accessible, blending narrative richness with scholarly rigor, making complex ideas understandable to a general audience while retaining the depth that specialists require. This work presents fairies not merely as whimsical creatures but as embodiments of cultural beliefs, fears, and aspirations, providing a profound commentary on human nature and society. Thomas Keightley was a notable figure in the Victorian literary scene, influenced by the Romantic movement and an avid collector of folklore and myths. His extensive background in literature and history propelled him towards an examination of how fairy tales reflect the zeitgeist of their eras. Keightley's passion for exploring the intersections of narrative and culture, shaped by his own curiosities and research, allowed him to create a comprehensive examination of fairies that resonates with both the scholarly community and lay readers alike. For anyone intrigued by folklore, mythology, or the literary representation of cultural beliefs, "The Mythology of Fairies" is an essential read. Keightley's examination sheds light on the nuances of fairy tales, encouraging readers to reappraise their significance and impact on contemporary society. Each page invites contemplation of our collective imagination while unraveling the threads that connect us to our past.


Författare:

  • Thomas Keightley

Format:

  • E-bok

Längd:

  • 470 sidor

Språk:

Engelska

Kategorier:

  • Kultur
  • Litteraturvetenskap

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