Time And The Gods

10 best books like Time And The Gods (Lord Dunsany): Gather, Darkness!, The Triumph of the Moon: A History of Modern Pagan Witchcraft, The Stations of the Sun: A History of the Ritual Year in Britain, Imagined Communities: Reflections on the Origin and Spread of Nationalism, The Journey Through Wales & The Description of Wales, Anglo-Saxon Poetry, The Pagan Religions of the Ancient British Isles: Their Nature and Legacy, The Green Child, Nation and Narration, Witches, Druids and King Arthur

AuthorFritz Leiber
ISBN1585861065
GATHER, DARKNESS! is a science-fiction classic. It tells the story of Armon Jarles, a man on the edge, living amidst the disputes of two rival powers at large in the world. 360 years after a nuclear holocaust ravaged mankind, throwing society back into the dark ages, the world is fraught with chaos and...
The Triumph of the Moon: A History of Modern Pagan Witchcraft
AuthorRonald Hutton
ISBN0192854496
Here is a book that brings witchcraft out of the shadows. The Triumph of the Moon is the first full-scale study of the only religion England has ever given the world--modern pagan witchcraft, otherwise known as wicca. Meticulously researched, it provides a thorough account of an ancient religion that...
AuthorRonald Hutton
ISBN0192854488
As a dozen good reviews could not begin to provide a fair account of this book, I shall offer a few key points which caught my attention as introduction only.

At the outset I had hoped for a more 'traditionally' pagan account of the ancient seasonal festivals, their origins and meanings.
I...
Imagined Communities: Reflections on the Origin and Spread of Nationalism
AuthorBenedict Anderson
ISBN0860915468
What makes people love and die for nations, as well as hate and kill in their name? While many studies have been written on nationalist political movements, the sense of nationality--the personal and cultural feeling of belonging to a nation--has not received proportionate attention. In this widely...
AuthorGerald of Wales
ISBN0140443398
Gerald of Wales was one of the most dynamic and colorful churchmen of the 12th century. His JOURNEY describes a mission to Wales undertaken in 1188 by Baldwin, Archbishop of Canterbury, with Gerald as his companion. THE DESCRIPTION provides a picture of the day-to-day existence of ordinary Welshmen...
AuthorS.A.J. Bradley
ISBN0460875078
Anglo–Saxon poetry is esteemed for its subtle artistry and for its wealth of insights into the artistic, social and spiritual preoccupations of the formative first centuries of English literature.

This anthology of prose translations covers most of the poetry surviving in the four major...
AuthorRonald Hutton
ISBN0631189467
Wish I'd read this years ago. It presents itself as a summary of the evidence of ancient British religion for the general reader, which accounts for the first half of each chronological chapter, and which H. does extremely well (the answer being, in each case, that there isn't much). The fun starts, though,...
AuthorHerbert Read
ISBN0811201724
First published in 1935, The Green Child is Herbert Read's only novel. But if he had written nothing else, this one inspired book would insure his fame. It is a Utopian novel, a unique blend of reality and fantasy which moves from the English countryside to the South American pampas and then to a mysterious...
AuthorHomi K. Bhabha
ISBN0415014832
This book draws on the example of the major cities of Leipzig and Dresden to illustrate continuity and change in public health in the German Democratic Republic. Based on archival work it will demonstrate how members of the medical profession successfully manipulated their pre-1945 past in order...
Witches, Druids and King Arthur
AuthorRonald Hutton
This might be the first book I can't finish and I won't finish. Yes I'm giving it a one star, but it doesn't mean this a bad book. Some people might enjoy this better. Read the first few essays, not for me. I feel like he knows too much and doesn't do a great job explaining. There were so many off-topic references...
Fantasy: The Literature of Subversion
AuthorRosemary Jackson
ISBN0415025621
This study argues against vague interpretations of fantasy as mere escapism and seeks to define it as a distinct kind of narrative. A general theoretical section introduces recent work on fantasy, notably Tzventan Todorov's The Fantastic: A Structural Approach to a Literary Genre (1973). Dr Jackson,...
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