Dictionary of Mythology
by Dell
From the ancient past come the myths that color our present.
Like the symbols that haunt our dreams and guide our inner journeys, the myths of the Western world touch something deep within us, awakening old nightmares and new yearnings.
Some of the gods, tales, and mythic creatures in Bergen Evan's Dictionary Of Mythology are as familiar as the disturbing tale of Oedipus. Others may seem strange, wonderful, or chillingly macabre: Lycaon, the murderer, who is transformed into a wolf by an angry god; Cronus (Time) who devours his won children; Pan, the god of the animal in man, who fills us with overmastering fears that sweep courage and prudence aside; the hero Sigurd, who seeks a magic ring and finds a maiden . . . in a ring of fire.
These tantalizing stories and dozens more make this book a perfect addition to any library, as delightful for browsing as it is essential for reference."Witty, learned, and useful."--Max Shulman.
"Concise. . .attractively put together, and a useful reference work."--Seattle TimesBergen Evans (1904–1978) was a professor of English at Northwestern University, the expert authority on The $64,000 Question, and the Peabody Award–winning host of The Last Word.
Like the symbols that haunt our dreams and guide our inner journeys, the myths of the Western world touch something deep within us, awakening old nightmares and new yearnings.
Some of the gods, tales, and mythic creatures in Bergen Evan's Dictionary Of Mythology are as familiar as the disturbing tale of Oedipus. Others may seem strange, wonderful, or chillingly macabre: Lycaon, the murderer, who is transformed into a wolf by an angry god; Cronus (Time) who devours his won children; Pan, the god of the animal in man, who fills us with overmastering fears that sweep courage and prudence aside; the hero Sigurd, who seeks a magic ring and finds a maiden . . . in a ring of fire.
These tantalizing stories and dozens more make this book a perfect addition to any library, as delightful for browsing as it is essential for reference."Witty, learned, and useful."--Max Shulman.
"Concise. . .attractively put together, and a useful reference work."--Seattle TimesBergen Evans (1904–1978) was a professor of English at Northwestern University, the expert authority on The $64,000 Question, and the Peabody Award–winning host of The Last Word.
PUBLISHER:
Random House Publishing Group
ISBN-10:
0440208483
ISBN-13:
9780440208488
BINDING:
Paperback
BOOK DIMENSIONS:
Dimensions: 4.2300(W) x Dimensions: 6.7600(H) x Dimensions: 0.8700(D)