
Orpheus leading his beloved Eurydice back to life...Ulysses battling to resist the mesmerising Sirens' song...The tragedy of the vengeful Medea...The timeless stories of the gods and goddesses of Greece and Rome are charged with passion and romance, magic and murder. Each one is brought to life beautifully in this lavishly illustrated edition of Thomas Bulfinch's "The Age of Fable" compiled by Bryan Holme. The narrative is clear and captivating, while the illustrations demonstrate the profound effect the myths had on the great artists of the West, via paintings and sculptures by masters from Botticelli to Picasso.
This volume investigates the enduring cultural and narrative significance of classical Greek and Roman mythology through the lens of historical literature and visual art. Compiled by Bryan Holme, the work utilizes Thomas Bulfinch's classic text, "The Age of Fable," to provide a comprehensive overview of ancient myths. The author frames these stories not merely as historical artifacts, but as foundational narratives that have continuously influenced Western artistic expression across centuries.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
This edition is frequently cited for its accessibility and its successful synthesis of classical literature with art history. Experts note that while the prose remains faithful to Bulfinch's original intent, the inclusion of diverse visual media makes it a useful introductory resource for students of the humanities.
Page Count:
308
Publication Date:
1981-10-29
ISBN-10:
0140056432
ISBN-13:
9780140056433
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