
MYTHS OF THE RHINE - Translated from the French of X. B. Saintine - By Prof. M. Schele De Vere, LL. D.
Illustrated by Gustave Doré
Scribner, Armstrong, and Company 1874
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Delve into the tangled folklore that grew along the great river, where the earliest settlers whispered to trees and imagined tiny deities inhabiting every leaf. The work opens with vivid sketches of primitive rites—birth‑trees, death‑trees, and the curious worship of moss‑covered oaks—setting a tone that feels both scholarly and wonderfully uncanny. From these humble beginnings, the narrative threads through the secretive world of the Druids, their solemn oaths, mistletoe rituals, and the shadowy oracle at Do‑dona.
As the story unfolds, the reader encounters the clash of Roman gods with Germanic spirits, the rise of heroic figures like Drusus and the Gaulish Hercules, and the daring crossover of Celtic and Norse mythic cycles. Comparative tables and thoughtful commentary reveal surprising parallels with Indian traditions, suggesting a shared human yearning to personify nature’s forces. Throughout, the text balances lively anecdotes with careful analysis, inviting listeners to linger over each legend’s subtle twist.
Illustrated by the masterful hand of Gustave Doré, the volume brings these ancient tales to life with striking wood‑cut images of river gods, sylphs, and towering giants. The rich visual accompaniment enhances the oral experience, making every episode feel like a step deeper into a timeless, river‑lined dreamscape. Listeners will find themselves wandering the banks of myth, guided by a narrator who respects both the mystery and the scholarship behind each story.
Language
en
Duration
~6 hours (382K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by David Widger
Release date
2013-12-14
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1798–1865
A prolific French dramatist and novelist, he moved easily between the stage and the page, publishing under several forms of his name. He is especially remembered for Picciola, the 1836 novel that helped carry his reputation beyond France.
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