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Goddess: A Celebration in Art and Literature Review

Goddess: A Celebration in Art and Literature
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I picked this up on a whim and am absolutely ecstatic that I did. Not only is the artwork varied and beautiful, but the (albiet shortened) myths are nicely told. As the book itself points out, there is the idea that a particular myth will spark something in you and make you research it further. Don't expect to use this as a reference manual, the myths are too shortened for that, but as a general overview it's great, and beautifully done to boot.
Another nice bonus is the quality of the book itself. The pages are thick, the binding is well done, and even the "paper" cover is pretty sturdy - a pet peeve of mine is wimpy throwaway paper covers on hardbacks. This book will survive the many readings which it will certainally experience on my shelves. And at the outlet price...absolutely worth every penny!!

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In this elegant volume the editor has compil ed a unique and culturally diverse anthology of literature a nd art to reveal the many guises of the goddess. '

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Mythology of the World Review

Mythology of the World
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Since I was a small child my mind was perplexed with simple questions.
Whenever my crazy cranium came up with questions I would always turn to my mom who in my world knew everything. Now just imagine in the early years of man how they tried to explain common day problems that even today the simplest modern day child could answer. We natural label what we can't explain as a ghost, monster or god, and so did early humans but in the shape and form of mythology.
Neil Philip's Mythology of the world is mostly for people who want to learn more about the cultures of the world. The genre of this book is historical fiction based on facts and cultures around the world. This book is also informative because it helps you learn more of a certain part of the world.
Neil Philip's Mythology of the world is book about mythology around the world in certain areas and time periods. Neil Philips organizes the books information by continents and time period using a detailed map of the world with keys that show you the terrain and region you are going to be reading about. Neil Philip also uses illustrations and photos of artifacts to give you a feel of how their environment affected how they lived, what the believed in, what they saw and created. This book also includes little interesting facts that help you understand the culture more and their certain way of life.
A contrast that I can compare this book to is Evolution by Ryan Day explaining that mythology is jus t something that we create to entertain ourselves while Neil Philip's explains that mythology is effected but geography and religion not something that can be simply be made up. One good strength about this book is that it has maps that picture and keys to help you see the landscape and how it affects the Native people. Another great feature is that it gives you little facts about the cultures of a certain area helping you see how the myth is affected by culture. Another great feature is that it has illustrations and photos that creates an image in your head giving you a feel for the myth is about. One flaw of the book is that it could use a better table of contents that is better arranged so that is easer for the readers. All in all, this book is wonderful for a history project on a certain area or just to learn new cultures, people and great myths using rich illustrations, pictures and diagrams. In my opinion this book derives 5 stars.


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