Audiobook: The Age of Chivalry, or Legends of King Arthur
- Download 00 β Prefaces audio
- Download 01 β Ch 01: Introduction audio
- Download 02 β Ch 02: The Mythical History of England audio
- Download 03 β Ch 03: Merlin audio
- Download 04 β Ch 04: Arthur audio
- Download 05 β Ch 05: Arthur (Continued) audio
- Download 06 β Ch 06: Sir Gawain audio
- Download 07 β Ch 07: Caradoc Briefbras audio
- Download 08 β Ch 08: Launcelot audio
- Download 09 β Ch 09: The Adventure of the Cart audio
- Download 10 β Ch 10: The Lady of Shalott audio
- Download 11 β Ch 11: Queen Gueneverβs Peril audio
- Download 12 β Ch 12: Tristram and Isoude audio
- Download 13 β Ch 13: Tristram and Isoude (continued) audio
- Download 14 β Ch 14: Sir Tristramβs Battle with Sir Launcelot audio
- Download 15 β Ch 15: The Round Table audio
- Download 16 β Ch 16: Sir Palamedes audio
- Download 17 β Ch 17: Sir Tristram audio
- Download 18 β Ch 18: Perceval audio
- Download 19 β Ch 19: The Sangreal, or Holy Graal audio
- Download 20 β Ch 20: The Sangreal (Continued) audio
- Download 21 β Ch 21: The Sangreal (Continued) audio
- Download 22 β Ch 22: Sir Agrivainβs Treason audio
- Download 23 β Ch 23: Morte dβArthur audio
- Download 24 β THE MABINOGEON: Introductory Note, Ch 01: The Britons audio
- Download 25 β Ch 02: The Lady of the Fountain audio
- Download 26 β Ch 03: The Lady of the Fountain (Continued) audio
- Download 27 β Ch 04: The Lady of the Fountain (Continued) audio
- Download 28 β Ch 05: Geraint, the Son of Erbin audio
- Download 29 β Ch 06: Geraint, the Son of Erbin (Continued) audio
- Download 30 β Ch 07: Geraint, the Son of Erbin (Continued) audio
- Download 31 β Ch 08: Pwyll, Prince of Dyved audio
- Download 32 β Ch 09: Branwen, the Daughter of Llyr audio
- Download 33 β Ch 10: Manawyddan audio
- Download 34 β Ch 11: Kilwich and Olwen audio
- Download 35 β Ch 12: Kilwich and Olwen (Continued) audio
- Download 36 β Ch 13: Taliesin audio
- Download 37 β Hero Myths of the British Race audio
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Description
Thomas Bulfinch (July 15, 1796 β May 27, 1867) explains the his work is βan attempt tell the stories of mythology in such a manner as to make them a source of amusement. We have endeavored to tell them correctly, according to the ancient authorities, so that when the reader finds them referred to he may not be at a loss to recognize the reference. Thus we hope to teach mythology not as a study, but as a relaxation from study; to give our work the charm of a story-book, yet by means of it to impart a knowledge of an important branch of education.β
The Bulfinch version of myth, presents the myths in their literary versions, without unnecessary violence, sex, psychology or ethnographic information. The Bulfinch myths are an indispensable guide to the cultural values of the American 19th century.
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