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Mythical Beasts
John F. Cherry(Editor)
British Museum Press
Published in August 1995
Book
Hardback
192 pages
978-0-7141-1737-9 (ISBN)
Description
This text for the general reader explores the history and significance of 150 mythical beasts from around the world. Mythical beasts are creatures of the unconscious. Born of the imagination, they have attracted to themselves myths, legends and stories. This book should enable the reader to enjoy and understand these creatures. Mythical beasts appear in many forms, from sculpture, tapestry and manuscript illumination to paintings, heraldic devices and even the logos of modern companies. Some combine the parts of different animals, others the human and the animal, highlighting the differences between them, while as a group they have come to stand for a wide range of meanings, from the embodiment of evil or the role of guardian to a symbol of worldly love. This book takes four of the most significant - the dragon, the unicorn, the griffin and the sphinx - and shows how, through changing cultures from antiquity to the present, they have provided inspiration for writers and artists. Half-human creatures are also explored.
The book draws on a wide variety of sources to illuminate the roles that mythical beasts have played in many different cultures, showing how they have retained their appeal through the ages.
The book draws on a wide variety of sources to illuminate the roles that mythical beasts have played in many different cultures, showing how they have retained their appeal through the ages.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Illustrations
50 colour and b&w illustrations, glossary, references
Dimensions
Height: 246 mm
Width: 189 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-7141-1737-9 (9780714117379)
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Content
Dragons, Sheila R. Canby; unicorns, John Cherry; griffins, Peter Armour; sphinxes, Henrietta McCall; half-human creatures, Helen King.