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Arthur Shadow of a God
Author | : Richard Denham |
Publsiher | : BLKDOG Publishing |
Total Pages | : 238 |
Release | : 2024 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9182736450XXX |
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King Arthur has fascinated the Western world for over a thousand years and yet we still know nothing more about him now than we did then. Layer upon layer of heroics and exploits has been piled upon him to the point where history, legend and myth have become hopelessly entangled. In recent years, there has been a sort of scholarly consensus that 'the once and future king' was clearly some sort of Romano-British warlord, heroically stemming the tide of wave after wave of Saxon invaders after the end of Roman rule. But surprisingly, and no matter how much we enjoy this narrative, there is actually next-to-nothing solid to support this theory except the wishful thinking of understandably bitter contemporaries. The sources and scholarship used to support the 'real Arthur' are as much tentative guesswork and pushing 'evidence' to the extreme to fit in with this version as anything involving magic swords, wizards and dragons. Even Archaeology refuses to speak out. Arthur is, and always has been, the square peg that refuses to fit neatly into the historians round hole. Arthur: Shadow of a God gives a fascinating overview of Britain's lost hero and casts a light over an often-overlooked and somewhat inconvenient truth; Arthur was almost certainly not a man at all, but a god. He is linked inextricably to the world of Celtic folklore and Druidic traditions. Whereas tyrants like Nero and Caligula were men who fancied themselves gods; is it not possible that Arthur was a god we have turned into a man? Perhaps then there is a truth here. Arthur, 'The King under the Mountain'; sleeping until his return will never return, after all, because he doesn't need to. Arthur the god never left in the first place and remains as popular today as he ever was. His legend echoes in stories, films and games that are every bit as imaginative and fanciful as that which the minds of talented bards such as Taliesin and Aneirin came up with when the mists of the 'dark ages' still swirled over Britain – and perhaps that is a good thing after all, most at home in the imaginations of children and adults alike – being the Arthur his believers want him to be.
Arthur
Author | : Richard Denham |
Publsiher | : Blkdog Publishing |
Total Pages | : 240 |
Release | : 2020-05-23 |
Genre | : Electronic Book |
ISBN | : 1913762394 |
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King Arthur has fascinated the Western world for over a thousand years and yet we still know nothing more about him now than we did then. Layer upon layer of heroics and exploits has been piled upon him to the point where history, legend and myth have become hopelessly entangled. In recent years, there has been a sort of scholarly consensus that 'the once and future king' was clearly some sort of Romano-British warlord, heroically stemming the tide of wave after wave of Saxon invaders after the end of Roman rule. But surprisingly, and no matter how much we enjoy this narrative, there is actually next-to-nothing solid to support this theory except the wishful thinking of understandably bitter contemporaries. The sources and scholarship used to support the 'real Arthur' are as much tentative guesswork and pushing 'evidence' to the extreme to fit in with this version as anything involving magic swords, wizards and dragons. Even Archaeology remains silent. Arthur is, and always has been, the square peg that refuses to fit neatly into the historians round hole. Arthur: Shadow of a God gives a fascinating overview of Britain's lost hero and casts a light over an often-overlooked and somewhat inconvenient truth; Arthur was almost certainly not a man at all, but a god. He is linked inextricably to the world of Celtic folklore and Druidic traditions. Whereas tyrants like Nero and Caligula were men who fancied themselves gods; is it not possible that Arthur was a god we have turned into a man? Perhaps then there is a truth here. Arthur, 'The King under the Mountain'; sleeping until his return will never return, after all, because he doesn't need to. Arthur the god never left in the first place and remains as popular today as he ever was. His legend echoes in stories, films and games that are every bit as imaginative and fanciful as that which the minds of talented bards such as Taliesin and Aneirin came up with when the mists of the 'dark ages' still swirled over Britain - and perhaps that is a good thing after all, most at home in the imaginations of children and adults alike - being the Arthur his believers want him to be.
Robin Hood The Legacy of a Folk Hero
Author | : Robert White |
Publsiher | : BLKDOG Publishing |
Total Pages | : 152 |
Release | : 2019-07-16 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9182736450XXX |
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If you thought you knew about Robin Hood… then think again! Written by Robert White, chairman of the World Wide Robin Hood Society. Many tales have been told about Robin Hood. The traditional stories of good versus evil and his quest to regain his rightful inheritance are universally appealing. The legend has intrigued generation after generation and everyone has their own personal vision of Robin Hood - a swashbuckling hero; a romantic outlaw; a bandit thief; a fighter of injustice or a benevolent champion of the people. Numerous books have been written by historians trying to untangle the myth, establish his actual existence and speculate on just who he might have actually been. Consequently, the subject of the globally renowned hero of English folklore has become extensively complex but the observations included in this publication should provide a brief overview of some of the key facts, issues and perceptions surrounding Robin Hood. Robin Hood: The Legacy of a Folk Hero gives a fascinating insight into the numerous aspects of one of the world’s most enduring and iconic legends. Robert White discusses interesting facts and titbits surrounding the outlaw, and then reflects on how the Sherwood Forest hero has become a global phenomenon who, over 800 years, evolved into 'the people’s champion'. Embark on an journey from the legend’s mythical roots to how, across the ages, the tales of Robin and his merry men has developed in many diverse ways that still impact us to this day. Whatever your opinions and beliefs, this title will reveal just why Robin Hood has become so much more than simply a mythical outlaw of English folklore.
Soul of a Vampire
Author | : Silencio Marquez |
Publsiher | : BLKDOG Publishing |
Total Pages | : 212 |
Release | : 2020-05-23 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 9182736450XXX |
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"A great story to get your teeth stuck into." - Justin Alcala, Consumed Kris Kellman is a vampire living in Calgary, Canada who works as a detective at the Magical Laws Division. It’s his job to solve crimes committed by magical people like himself. When his former lover, Zeke Yonah, shows up on his doorstep covered in blood and asking for help, Kris is conflicted. Is he a vampire first, or is he a cop? As he begins to investigate the murder that Zeke doesn’t remember committing, things get really complicated when Kris realizes that Zeke is being set up for murder. Charles Anderson is in charge of the vampire community, and he has a plan to enslave all mankind. The only thing standing in his way are people like Zeke and Kris, a vampire whose loyalty can’t be bought. Kris’s ridiculous dragon-shifter boyfriend isn’t making things easier either. Kris realizes that if he can’t stop Charles, it will mean war between humans and vampires. He knows that it’s not just humans that will suffer, but vampires like him who won’t just sit by and let Charles get away with genocide. Will Kris do what’s right and bring Charles to justice before it’s too late?
In the Shadow of God
Author | : D. M. Ferguson |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 24 |
Release | : 1996 |
Genre | : English fiction |
ISBN | : 0722329954 |
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Percival and the Presence of God
Author | : Jim Hunter |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 196 |
Release | : 1997-07 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 192899914X |
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Arthur s Home Magazine
Author | : Anonim |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 800 |
Release | : 1884 |
Genre | : Literature, Modern |
ISBN | : IND:32000000693434 |
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Arthur s Lady s Home Magazine
Author | : Anonim |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 692 |
Release | : 1887 |
Genre | : Women |
ISBN | : RUTGERS:39030026286759 |
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