Myths and Ancient Stories

Narrative, Meaning and Influence in the West

(Author) Professor Kevin Mills
Format: Paperback
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An introduction to ancient myths and the critical discussions that surround them, this book dives into the stories of pre-modern culture, taking a comparative look at how they have shaped the West and modern storytelling as we have come to understand it today. It makes texts and scholarship from near Eastern, Classical and Celtic disciplines engaging and accessible, and traces narrative meaning through stories from ancient Mesopotamia to the BritishMedieval Period, offering compelling pathways into such writings as The Epic of Gilgamesh, Genesis and Job, The Odyssey, The Mabinogi, The Life of St Cadoc and Sir Orfeo. Looking at each in detail, Myths and Ancient Stories also explores myth through a modern lens, probing at how, in this scientific age, it continues to inspire contemporary film, games and literary works such as those by, Margaret Atwood, Colm Tóibín, Madeleine Miller and Pat Barker. Impressive in breadth and bringing together a wide range of foundational texts from diverse traditions for the first time, this work is the ideal orientation to the ancient works central to English literary culture, shedding light on the mythological roots of storytelling and narrative.

Information
Publisher:
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Format:
Paperback
Number of pages:
None
Language:
en
ISBN:
9781350346857
Publish year:
2024
Publish date:
May 30, 2024

Professor Kevin Mills

Professor Kevin Mills is a renowned literary scholar known for his groundbreaking work on postmodernism in contemporary fiction. With a sharp and insightful writing style, Mills has made significant contributions to the field of literature by challenging traditional narratives and exploring the complexities of identity and reality in modern storytelling.

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