In The Oxford Companion to World Mythology, David Leeming explores the
role of mythology in history, revealing how the dreams of specific
cultures add up to the larger collective story of humanity.
Appealingly illustrated with nearly one hundred black-and-white
halftones, the Companion provides thousands of alphabetically arranged
entries covering all aspects of mythology including areas traditionally
ignored by mythologists such as Polynesia, Africa, Native North America,
Australia, and more. Leeming includes substantial essays on the worlds
major mythological traditions, on mythological types and motifs, on
mythological figures, and on numerous related subjects such as fairly
tales and legends. The Companion also locates myth in our lives today,
relating it to psychology, religion, science, politics, art, and much
more.
From King Arthur and the Round Table to Jonah and the Whale, from the
wicked and destructive Norse trickster Loki to the great mother goddess
of Chinese mythology Nuwa, here is a comprehensive and thoughtful look
at mythology around the world.