mlybrand says:
I would love to see the complete Mythology (Age of Fable, Age of Chivalry, Legends of Charlemagne). Such a large work would be ideally consumed (IMHO) in small bite-sized chunks...
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Bulfinch's Mythologymlybrand says:
Should I take the lead and try to add this myself? If so, how would one go about doing this? Or should I just be patient and sit back quietly and stop annoying folks? :)
Should I take the lead and try to add this myself? If so, how would one go about doing this? Or should I just be patient and sit back quietly and stop annoying folks? :)
Oct 24, 2007
7:02 pm
7:02 pm
susan says:
Not to worry, this is currently being worked on. It should be up on the site in the next few weeks.
-Susan
Not to worry, this is currently being worked on. It should be up on the site in the next few weeks.
-Susan
Oct 25, 2007
10:57 am
10:57 am
MaggieH says:
Sorry for the long delay--we are indeed still working on it, and we hope to have this up on the site very soon.
Sorry for the long delay--we are indeed still working on it, and we hope to have this up on the site very soon.
Dec 12, 2007
5:17 pm
5:17 pm
mlybrand says:
No prob. Just thought I would check on it in case it was languishing, all lonely and abandoned :) Thanks for the update. I will now revert back to lurk mode...
No prob. Just thought I would check on it in case it was languishing, all lonely and abandoned :) Thanks for the update. I will now revert back to lurk mode...
Dec 12, 2007
6:51 pm
6:51 pm
MaggieH says:
No need to lurk any longer--"Bulfinch's Mythology" is now up on the site. Happy reading!
No need to lurk any longer--"Bulfinch's Mythology" is now up on the site. Happy reading!
Dec 13, 2007
6:21 pm
6:21 pm
cresswga says:
mlybrand - can you tell me more about this book?
I studied Classics at University and have always been a huge fan of Greek myths so I have a thorough knowledge of the stories that make up much of the first part of this book. However I would love to learn more about the Arthurian legends (I was never able to get into Mallory's Morte d'Arthur).
Is this a straight retelling of the tales?
mlybrand - can you tell me more about this book?
I studied Classics at University and have always been a huge fan of Greek myths so I have a thorough knowledge of the stories that make up much of the first part of this book. However I would love to learn more about the Arthurian legends (I was never able to get into Mallory's Morte d'Arthur).
Is this a straight retelling of the tales?
Dec 19, 2007
9:41 am
9:41 am
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