Thomas Bulfinch
Bulfinch’s Mythology: The Age Of Fable is a work that offers a collection of mythological stories from ancient cultures, focusing primarily on the deities and heroes of Greek and Roman mythology. The book aims to provide readers with a deeper understanding of these myths and their significance in shaping Western culture and literature. Through these stories, readers are introduced to the gods, heroes, and moral lessons that have influenced countless works of literature and art. The book begins by presenting the creation of mankind and explores tales of gods and their interactions with humans, including famous stories like that of Pandora. By presenting these ancient myths in an engaging manner, the author seeks to make them accessible to modern audiences while illustrating their timeless relevance. This work serves as both an introduction to mythology and a means of connecting the past with contemporary culture, offering insights into the values, beliefs, and stories that have shaped much of the world’s literary tradition.