Author: Ingersoll, Ernest
Synopsis:
'Birds in Legend, Fable and Folklore' by Ernest Ingersoll is a captivating exploration of the rich and enchanting world of birds in mythology and folklore. From ancient legends to modern tales, this book delves into the symbolic significance and cultural interpretations of various bird species across different cultures and time periods. Discover the fascinating stories behind the phoenix, the raven, the owl, and many more feathered creatures that have captured the human imagination for centuries. With vivid descriptions and intriguing anecdotes, Ingersoll invites readers on a journey through the mystical realm of birds, where legends come alive and folklore intertwines with reality.
Genres: Mythology, Folklore, Cultural Studies
Themes: Symbolism, Cultural Interpretation, Human-Animal Relationships
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