Bulfinch's Mythology

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Bulfinch's Mythology

by Thomas Bulfinch

EN·~31 hours·91 chapters

Chapters

91 total

Robert Rowe, Charles Franks and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team.

0:04

BULFINCH'S MYTHOLOGY - THE AGE OF FABLE - THE AGE OF CHIVALRY - LEGENDS OF CHARLEMAGNE - BY THOMAS BULFINCH - COMPLETE IN ONE VOLUME

0:12

PUBLISHERS' PREFACE

3:57

AUTHOR'S PREFACE

11:34

THOMAS BULFINCH. - STORIES OF GODS AND HEROES

2:14

KING ARTHUR AND HIS KNIGHTS

0:39

THE MABINOGEON

18:46:28

CHAPTER II - PROMETHEUS AND PANDORA

15:37

CHAPTER III - APOLLO AND DAPHNE—PYRAMUS AND THISBE CEPHALUS AND PROCRIS

1:22

CHAPTER IV - JUNO AND HER RIVALS, IO AND CALLISTO—DIANA AND ACTAEON—LATONA AND THE RUSTICS

6:47

Description

Bulfinch's classic brings together the ancient tales that have shaped Western literature, from the gods of Olympus to the heroic deeds of Norse warriors and the chivalric quests of medieval Europe. The author designed the work as a compact, readable guide for anyone who wants to recognize the mythic references that pepper poetry, drama, and everyday conversation. The text opens with a concise retelling of familiar Greek legends, then moves outward to less‑known Northern epics such as the Nibelungen saga and the bold exploits of Beowulf, Cú Chulainn, and Robin Hood. Throughout, brief quotations from the original sources illustrate how these stories have been woven into later art and thought.

An expanded index at the back turns every name into a quick reference, making the volume useful for students and casual readers alike. Listeners will find the narratives narrated smoothly, each episode ending with a brief explanation that connects the myth to the modern world.

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Language

en

Duration

~31 hours (1841K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2004-01-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Thomas Bulfinch

Thomas Bulfinch

1796–1867

Best known for bringing Greek myths, Arthurian legends, and medieval tales to everyday readers, this 19th-century writer turned classic stories into lively, approachable reading. His books helped generations discover mythology without needing a background in Latin or Greek.

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