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Loading... The White Goddess : A Historical Grammar of Poetic Mythby Robert Graves
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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. Always read any book written or translated by Robert Graves. ( )The study of two vulgar poems of the 13th century, and review of the narratives, the 'myths', which hag-ride what would otherwise just be an attempt at recording our observations in some manner that seemed useful at the time. Since we (can/could) know by now that much of this book is more of a fearry tale than serious research - as has always been pretended - everyone can, naturally, keep on loving this book and its author ... but we should surely classify it as FICTION. Graves was a very cultured and well read man. This gave him a very singular insight into poetry and history and the ability to write authoritatively on the subject. This classic text by twentieth century poet Robert Graves is considered a foundation work by many Wiccans, even though the assessment of its value in the community has shifted in the last ten or twenty years, for the most part, from that of a valid historical analysis to that of a highly creative personal perspective. I still find it to be a haunting evocation of Goddess spirituality, and it is a fascinating read, but be warned: it raises digression to a high art form. no reviews | add a review
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