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형식
하드커버
페이지
168
언어
영어
출판됨
Jan 1, 1963
출판사
University of Wales Press
설명
A fascinating exploration of the cultural and linguistic ties between the British Isles and the broader themes of European history, this collection of lectures features insights from prominent scholars like J.R.R. Tolkien and Kenneth Jackson. Each contribution delves into the significance of myth, language, and identity, revealing how these elements have shaped the narratives of both Angles and Britons throughout the centuries.
Through thought-provoking analyses and rich historical context, the lectures illuminate the enduring impact of these cultures on contemporary society. The diverse array of perspectives invites readers to reflect on the intricate connections that bind language, place, and tradition, showcasing the depth and complexity of British heritage.
Through thought-provoking analyses and rich historical context, the lectures illuminate the enduring impact of these cultures on contemporary society. The diverse array of perspectives invites readers to reflect on the intricate connections that bind language, place, and tradition, showcasing the depth and complexity of British heritage.