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"Orpheus: Myths of the World" is a magisterial collection of myths and legends curated from civilizations across the globe. Authored by the renowned Irish writer Padraic Colum, this work serves as a panoramic survey of the stories that have shaped human culture, religion, and identity. From the familiar deities of Greek and Roman antiquity to the evocative folklore of the Egyptian, Babylonian, and Persian traditions, Colum provides a poetic and accessible retelling of these foundational narratives.
The collection extends far beyond Western borders, encompassing the rich oral traditions of Celtic, Finnish, and Icelandic peoples, as well as the profound mythologies of India, China, and Japan. It also explores the spiritual landscapes of Polynesian, Micronesian, and American Indian cultures, providing a truly global perspective on the human impulse to understand the cosmos. Each section is crafted with Colum's characteristic literary grace, making these ancient tales resonate for a modern audience. This volume is an essential resource for students of folklore, history, and literature, offering a timeless journey through the sacred stories of humanity.
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