
Hau. Psy, pieski i bestie w basniach, mitach i wierzeniach
Language: Polish
Format: Paperback
ISBN 10: 8366500896
ISBN 13: 9788366500891
Publication date:
January 1st, 2020
Publisher: Marginesy
Pages: 280
Genres: Religion & Spirituality
In this captivating exploration, the reader is invited to journey through the rich tapestry of folklore, myths, and beliefs, where the interplay between the human and the animal realm comes alive. The author delves into the intricate relationships between people and their canine companions, illuminating how these connections are interwoven with age-old stories from various cultures. By uncovering the hidden narratives surrounding dogs in folklore, the work brings forth a profound understanding of how these creatures have influenced human culture.
Drawing upon a plethora of tales and legends from different parts of the world, the narrative reveals how dogs have been perceived not just as pets but as mystical beings integral to human life. The author emphasizes the duality of dogs as both friends and formidable guardians, exploring their roles in shaping mythological stories and traditions.
The book also invites contemplation on the spiritual significance of dogs, thus encouraging a deeper appreciation of the bond shared between humans and animals. Through engaging prose and rich cultural references, it serves as both a scholarly exploration and a tribute to the enduring connection that transcends the boundaries of species.
Drawing upon a plethora of tales and legends from different parts of the world, the narrative reveals how dogs have been perceived not just as pets but as mystical beings integral to human life. The author emphasizes the duality of dogs as both friends and formidable guardians, exploring their roles in shaping mythological stories and traditions.
The book also invites contemplation on the spiritual significance of dogs, thus encouraging a deeper appreciation of the bond shared between humans and animals. Through engaging prose and rich cultural references, it serves as both a scholarly exploration and a tribute to the enduring connection that transcends the boundaries of species.