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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
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Highly Recommended,
By Joshua R. Eyler (Storrs, CT United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Gods, Heroes, and Kings: The Battle for Mythic Britain (Hardcover)
Drs. Christopher Fee and David Leeming have crafted an extraordinary work examining the marriage of Celtic, Germanic, and Norse cultures and religious beliefs in Britain (particularly as they are seen via the literary traditions that chronicled them) in an effort to understand how the impact of pre-Christian peoples influenced the unique Christianity of Medieval Britain. While Dr. Leeming has provided extensive retellings of pagan myths, Dr. Fee has written insightful analyses of these myths and their import to the creation of a British religious ideology. Beginning with a scrutiny of the various pagan pantheons, the work then moves through detailed examinations of, among other things, types of deities, heroes and heroines, and the different sagas of the individual cultures. As an apocalypticist, I found the retellings and subsequent commentaries on Ragnarok and the Anglo-Saxon Fire of Judgment immensely informative and useful.This is an extraordinarily accessible book. It is intended for the non-specialist and, as such, would be perfect for an undergraduate survey course, for an upper-level topical course on British mythology/religion, or for any scholar seeking an understanding of Britain's pre-Christian culture. I would also recommend it highly as a handbook for any medievalist who needs quick and informed accounts of any and all of these topics. Not only have Drs. Fee and Leeming eloquently opened up the field of pagan Britain to further inquiry and discussion, but they have done so in a work that is, above all, easy and enjoyable to read.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
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A Fascinating Look at the Mythology of the British Isles,
By Patrick L. Buck (Lexington, KY United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Gods, Heroes, and Kings: The Battle for Mythic Britain (Hardcover)
Gods, Heroes, and Kings: The Battle for Mythic Britain Gods, Heroes, and Kings, written by Christopher R. Fee and David A. Leeming and published in 2001 by Oxford University Press is a fine overall introduction to the mythologies of the pre-Christian inhabitants of the British Isles, who can be divided into two groups, each of which, in turn, has two subdivisions. First came the Celts, both Goidelic (Ireland, Scotland and the Isle of Man) and Brythonic (Wales, Cornwall and the French region of Brittany).
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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A Truly Bang-Up Job by Christopher Fee,
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This review is from: Gods, Heroes, and Kings: The Battle for Mythic Britain (Hardcover)
Extremely fascinating text! It is no surprise Oxford University Press chose to publish this work. Whether the reader is a scholar specializing in the folklore of the British Isles, a student enrolled in a Viking seminar, or an individual with an interest in the topic, this work is informative and captivating. The text not only aids the reader in his or her study of British Isle folklore, but allows the reader to draw connections between Scandinavian culture on the mainland and other isles. I have read a fair amount of works concerning this topic, but none have kept me as interested as "Gods, Heroes, & Kings." A definite buy!
2 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
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Excellent!,
By Andree (Grasonville, MD United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Gods, Heroes, and Kings: The Battle for Mythic Britain (Hardcover)
This book is a great read. It's obviously well-researched, and filled with intriguing facts. Furthermore, Fee has a writing style that draws the reader in and keeps him/her interested throughout. Highly recommended!
0 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great read,
By A Customer
This review is from: Gods, Heroes, and Kings: The Battle for Mythic Britain (Hardcover)
really intersting read with lots of interesting facts, not for the faint hearted, makes you think and relise alot of different things
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Gods, Heroes, & Kings: The Battle for Mythic Britain by Christopher R. Fee (Paperback - March 18, 2004)
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