A Guide to Celtic Myths
From the Set The Global Guide to Mythology
From the ethereal realms of Tir na nÓg to the heroic adventures of Cú Chulainn, Celtic mythology is full of wonder and mystery. Stories of the legendary figures of Brigid, Lugh, and the Morrigan each weave a unique thread into the fabric of Celtic folklore. The accessible main text, enhanced with full-color photographs and informative sidebars, provides a captivating glimpse into the spiritual beliefs and cultural practices that defined the Celtic world. Readers gain a deeper understanding of Celtic history and the ways myths were blended into contemporary Christianity, creating a legacy that continues to resonate in the present day.
SLJ Review of The Global Guide to Mythology
Gr 6–9—Over millennia, people shared similar values, fears, concerns, and cultural attitudes, and the stories they told and passed down conveyed these ideas within their societies. Each book in this series opens with an introduction the nation of origin and/or culture that produced a set of myths. Students learn that myths share some cross-cultural thematic similarities in trope (creation myths, hero tales, flood tales, tricksters, myths explaining natural phenomena), in function (myths also entertain and teach lessons), and in characterization. While some of these concepts are heady and thought-provoking, the myths included here are entertaining, wistful, exciting, and humorous. Each volume summarizes the culture’s belief and traditions, and students will learn some history along the way. The series is clearly written, although pronunciation guides would have helped. A blend of photographs, maps, charts, and illustrations of artworks representative of individual cultures lend strong visual appeal. Sidebars and captions offer additional information, and each chapter ends with some critical thinking questions. Back matter includes a glossary, an index, and a bibliography. VERDICT Highly recommended for school and public library collections.
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