Passion...Intrigue...Forbidden Love....Betrayal.
Thousands of years ago, it was not television or movies that captured this kind of excitement. It was MYTH. When Italy was the center of the world,... More > they adopted the myths of the classical Greeks into their own culture and lives. Greek mythology lives on! Brilliant scenes of these ancient passions play out in MYTHOLOGY, a new book from artist David Cuccia & writer Malcolm Deeley.< Less
Passion...Intrigue...Forbidden Love....Betrayal.
Thousands of years ago, it was not television or movies that captured this kind of excitement. It was MYTH. When Italy was the center of the world,... More > they adopted the myths of the classical Greeks into their own culture and lives. Greek mythology lives on! Brilliant scenes of these ancient passions play out in MYTHOLOGY, a new book from artist David Cuccia & writer Malcolm Deeley.< Less
"They say," starts the first poem in this book, and sets the mood for the rest. From speculations on paternity, the musing of three lost virgins, and the creative forces of the sea,... More > Mythology rewrites both old and new myth, creating a hybrid space where stories fuse together.< Less
IN the following pages we shall seek to present an outline of the mythology of the Oceanic peoples. Although certain aspects of the mythic system of this area, as well as the myths of separate... More > portions of it, have been treated by others, the present writer does not know of any recent endeavour to gather all available materials from the whole region, or to discuss the relationship of the mythologies of the various portions of Oceania to one another, and to the adjacent lands. The attempt has been made to go over all the myths of worth which have been published. The selection of the legends to be presented has offered considerable difficulty, this being especially marked in the class of what may be denominated, for convenience, miscellaneous tales. No two persons would probably make the same choice, but. it is believed that those which are here given serve as a fair sample of the various types and include those which are of widest interest and distribution.< Less
Sketch of the Mythology of the North American Indians. Note: The First Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution is included in the text!
Norse mythology has its roots in Proto-Norse Nordic prehistory. It flourished during and after the Christianization of Scandinavia during the High Middle Ages passed into Nordic folklore, some... More > aspects surviving to the modern day. These stories cover the Beginning of All Things, Oden, Thor, Loki, Balder and Sigurd just to enumerate a few along with the End of all Things.< Less
Norse mythology has its roots in Proto-Norse Nordic prehistory. It flourished during and after the Christianization of Scandinavia during the High Middle Ages passed into Nordic folklore, some... More > aspects surviving to the modern day. These stories cover the Beginning of All Things, Oden, Thor, Loki, Balder and Sigurd just to enumerate a few along with the End of all Things.< Less