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Här har vi samlat böcker som behandlar olika mytologier, som innehåller svar på antikens olika historier. Utforskningen av myter rör sig över olika områden, både den nordiska, grekiska, egyptiska och romerska mytologin återfinns här. Det är också dessa mytologier som är de mest omtalade. Om du vill ge dig ut på en resa genom sagor om gudar och om de liv de levde, de krig de förde och kärleken bland folket, har du kommit till rätt ställe. Fördjupa dig i ett universum av mytologiska traditioner och utforska det kosmologiska sammanhang de befann sig i. Hitta din nästa mytomspunna resa här!
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  • av Marie Heaney
    170,-

    'These legends are the action-packed stories - of ancient heroes, huge battles, attempted invasions, prophecies and spells, clashes between the underworld and the real world, abductions, love affairs and feasts - which have fascinated the Irish mind for more than 2,000 years .

  • av Salman Rushdie
    146,-

    The novel that set the stage for his modern classic, The Satanic Verses, Shame is Salman Rushdie's phantasmagoric epic Omar Khayyam Shakil had three mothers who shared everything.

  • av Alexsandr Afanas'Ev
    316,-

    The most comprehensive collection of classic Russian tales available in English introduces readers to universal fairy-tale figures and to such uniquely Russian characters such as Koshchey the Deathless, Baba Yaga, the Swan Maiden, and the glorious Firebird. Beautifully illustrated, the more than 175 tales culled from a landmark multi-volume collection by the outstanding Russian ethnographer Aleksandr Afanas'ev reveal a rich, robust world of the imagination.Translated by Norbert GutermanIllustrated by Alexander AlexeieffWith black-and-white illustrations throughoutPart of the Pantheon Fairy Tale and Folklore Library

  • - Death & Rebirth in Ancient Egypt
    av Alison Roberts
    280,-

    My Heart My Mother looks at many different aspects of Egyptian religion from the role of Hathor-Sekhmet, the serpent eye goddess, in the cult of Osiris, to the reliefs in the temple at Abydos, and more general discussions of temple life, ancestor ritual, death, rebirth and regeneration. An original piece of work on female divinities and their role in the passage of the pharaohs from death to rebirth that takes us beyond the New Kingdom period and into the Greco-Roman world.

  • av Clive C West
    170,-

    As snow flakes start to fall on a cold winters evening, Josh and Ziggy Goblin along with their friend Edwin the Elf meet along the banks of the enchanted river.Concerned their father had not returned home from his usual trip they discuss the worrying news about a cruel and irritable witch and her oppressive power.Determined to protect the safety of the forest folk and the fairies that live there, the three friends make plans and embark on a daring adventure to outwit the witch and restore peace to the ancient woodland.Will Josh Goblin and friends be able to stop her?Join them in their quest and may Goblin luck be with you.

  • av Jean-Luc Istin
    286,-

  • av Finn Longman
    280,-

    Madeline Miller meets werewolves in this spellbinding queer retelling of a medieval Celtic folktale about a newly crowned king and the cursed knight who falls in love with him - perfect for fans of Naomi Novik and Samantha Shannon.

  • av Amanda Jayatissa
    250,-

  • av Natania Barron
    276,-

  • av Christopher E. (Western New Mexico University) Taylor
    310 - 826,-

  • av Emily Maguire
    240 - 280,-

  • av Mary (University of Sheffield) Going
    826,-

    The Eternal Wanderer: Christian Negotiations in the Gothic Mode provides new ways of reading the Gothicisation of the Wandering Jew. By reading the production with historical and theological underpinnings, this Element provides a dedicated account of Gothic iterations of this figure and examines its alchemical, Faustian and theological figurations.

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  • av Nydia Hetherington
    240 - 270,-

  • av Eowyn Ivey
    240 - 280,-

  • av Lena Jeong
    146 - 250,-

  • av Hazel McBride
    250 - 280,-

  • av Finn Longman
    250,-

  • av Ehigbor Okosun
    146 - 266,-

  • av Sue Lynn Tan
    146 - 270,-

  • av Oliver Darkshire
    240,-

    In a tiny, miserable farm on the edge of the tiny, miserable village of East Grasby, Isabella Nagg is trying to get on with her equally tiny and miserable existence. Dividing her time between tormenting her feckless husband, inadequately caring for the farm's strange collection of animals, cooking up 'scrunge', and crooning over her treasured pot of basil, Isabella can't help but think that there might be something more to life. So, while she's initially aghast when Mr. Nagg returns to the farm with a spell book purloined from the local wizard, she soon starts to think: what harm could a little magic do? Thus begins Isabella Nagg and the Pot of Basil, a novel of sentient depressed farm animals, a talking pot of basil, wizards, and an entrepreneurial villain running a goblin fruit Ponzi scheme. Cosy, full of wit and Pratchett-ian footnotes, Isabella Nagg and the Pot of Basil is a ultimately a story about claiming a new life and finding oneself. And also, goblins, capitalism, and sorcery.

  • av Natalia Theodoridou
    240,-

  • av C.A. Kincaid
    506,-

    Written in a lucid language and style Folk Tales of Sind and Guzarat, can be enjoyed by both the young and the old, and will make the reader experience a gamut of emotions, from joy to dismay, from relief to shocked astonishment.

  • av John Connolly
    286,-

  • av Liz Williams
    240,-

    Taking in a range of traditions from ancient Britain to the present day, a revealing look at the bristly underside of British folkloric culture. Rough Music explores transgression and shame in British folklore and customs. It takes in a wide array of examples including Bonfire Night, Wassail, Morris dancing, Mari Lwyd, and Twelfth Night, along with happenings like Cooper's Hill Cheese-Rolling and Wake, and street football. Liz Williams explores the roots and roles of violence, mockery, protest, and public shaming. She also addresses alternative culture and modern protests, such as the Battle of the Beanfield and the Stonehenge Free Festival. The interaction between racism and traditions involving blackface, alongside the emergence of all-female Morris sides, is also examined. Finally, Rough Music looks at folklore's evolution in the digital age, highlighting new developments such as ghost bikes. This engaging book offers an entertaining yet rigorous look at British folklore and culture.

  • av Virgil
    450,-

    The founding epic of Rome, rendered in a fluid, metrical translation that sings Virgil's stately verse in a vivid, contemporary idiom.

  • av J .R. R Tolkien
    136 - 190,-

  • av Anna Chorlton
    190,-

  • av AdriAnne May
    176,-

    In this darkly romantic reimagining of the Minotaur myth, a sorceress and a demon are entwined in sensual battle to escape a deadly maze and reclaim their freedom'HONED TO THE SHARPEST EDGE OF DESIRE' - Jacqueline Carey, author of Kushiel's Dart'UNIQUE, SEXY AND ACTION-PACKED' - Hannah Whitten, author of The Foxglove KingIn this deadly maze, the most dangerous thing may be the passion between them. Sadaré wakes in a labyrinth, remembering nothing except that she is a powerful sorceress. Her only companion is a hostile immortal named Daesra - beautiful, dangerous, and demonic - who bound his divine soul for power and revenge. Despite their animosity, the two have no choice but to work together to reach the center and defeat the monster who prevents their escape. But the longer they wander, the more deadly and alive the maze becomes - and the more Sadaré finds herself drawn to Daesra in ways she can't explain. As sorceress and demon develop a tenuous truce, the labyrinth gives Sadaré glimpses of their shared history of passion and pain that make her question everything she knows. Unlocking the secrets of her past may be the only way to survive and heal their entwined fates - but as she learns more about the betrayals that brought them to the labyrinth, Sadaré begins to fear that the monster at the centre could be Daesra ... or even herself.

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