An Introduction to Mythology

audiobook

An Introduction to Mythology

by Lewis Spence

EN·~11 hours·3 chapters

Chapters

3 total
1

AN INTRODUCTION TO MYTHOLOGY - By - LEWIS SPENCE

11:48:48
2

NEW YORK - MOFFAT YARD AND COMPANY - 1921

0:02
3

PREFACE

4:31

Description

This volume offers a clear‑sighted survey of mythic studies as they stand in the early twentieth century, tracing the discipline from its roots in folklore and comparative religion to the latest scholarly conjectures. The author explains how ancient deities have been re‑interpreted through modern lenses—showing, for example, how figures like Janus or Aphrodite might once have been linked to everyday objects or natural phenomena. By laying out widely accepted definitions and presenting concise comparative tables, the book equips listeners with a solid framework for understanding myth’s evolving meanings.

Beyond definitions, the work weaves in a rich selection of myths gathered by the author and drawn from the writings of leading scholars such as Frazer, Lang, and Gomme. These examples illustrate how mythic narratives reflect early human attempts to explain the world, blending religious insight with nascent scientific thought. Whether you’re new to the field or seeking a refreshed perspective, the text serves as an accessible guide to the fascinating crossroads of story, belief, and early knowledge.

Details

Language

en

Duration

~11 hours (684K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Heather Strickland and Marc D'Hooghe (Images generously made available by the Internet Archive.)

Release date

2014-03-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

Subjects

About the author

Lewis Spence

Lewis Spence

1874–1955

A lively guide to myths, folklore, and lost worlds, this Scottish writer brought ancient legends to a wide popular audience. His books range from Celtic tradition to Atlantis, always with a taste for mystery and storytelling.

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