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Myths provide the keys to truly grasping the ways that principles, rituals, codes, and taboos are woven into the fabric of a particular society or civilization.

It's through myths that we can answer these and other fundamental questions: How was the universe created, and why? What is the purpose of evil? Why is society organized the way it is? How did natural features like rivers, mountains, and oceans emerge?

This entertaining and illuminating course plunges you into the world's greatest myths. Taking you from ancient Greece and Japan to North America and Africa to New Zealand and Great Britain, these 36 lectures reveal mythology's profound importance in shaping nearly every aspect of culture. You'll also discover the hidden connections between them - a comparative approach that emphasizes the universality of myths across cultures.

Along with the stories themselves, you'll encounter fascinating characters, including Herakles, the ancient Greek hero whose life illustrates the idea that all heroic stories have a similar structure; Loki, the shape-shifting trickster who introduces the concept of time into the Norse realm of Asgard; and King Arthur, the Celtic lord and founder of the Knights of the Round Table.

Myths, according to Professor Voth, are "gifts from the ancestors to be cherished." His enchanting lectures are the perfect way for you to celebrate these cherished gifts, inviting you to develop your own interpretations of these age-old tales, as well as to ponder the role that myths - both ancient and everyday - play in your own life.

PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying reference material will be available in your My Library section along with the audio.

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Ancient, Classical & Medieval Literature Classics Collections Mythology Ancient History Thought-Provoking Norse Ancient Greece Arthurian
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What did you like best about this story?

It's not a story, but a series of lectures about how humans have used myths to explain things they couldn't understand. You have to engage brain in order to appreciate it, but it is well worth the effort.

What about Professor Grant L. Voth’s performance did you like?

He has a lively style and is a good, listenable lecturer.

Any additional comments?

The only reason it didn't get full marks was that the man who introduces each lecture shouts in the most annoying way!!

Really easy way to learn!

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brilliant, tantalising and informative, I have learnt so much about myths and religion. I recommend if you're interested in tbe subject.

i love it

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A great insight into the world of mythology. Great analysis of why we have myths and the theories behind them. Grant L . Both was a joy to listen to with an abundance of information.

Highly recommended

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This was absolutely fantastic and I found it very informative and inspiring. Grant L. Voth does a great job of explaining the different elements of myth and how they relate back to both the culture as well as other myths found in others. His voice was perfect as there is clear interest and enthusiasm heard within it. No dry, or monotonous tones here. absolutely recommend if you have an interest in mythology or cultural beliefs.

Fantastic and insightful

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The course achieves a good balance of myth-telling with analysis of those myths. Myths are taken from a generous range of cultures, grouped by theme rather than origin. This is important, as it allows common motifs to be identified across stories of different origin, establishing patterns and typical narrative frameworks.

The lecturer is engaging and fluid: the myths are told warmly, and their significance well-emphasised.

Overall, the course allows an insight into something more than the history of different cultures. It is a window into the minds of the people who held those myths as sacred - how they viewed the world, where they thought their place in it was, and what they valued.

A broad array of myths with provocative analysis

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