The Devil in Britain and America. Exploring the Evolution of the Devil in Literature and Folklore
Par :Formats :
Disponible dans votre compte client Decitre ou Furet du Nord dès validation de votre commande. Le format ePub est :
- Compatible avec une lecture sur My Vivlio (smartphone, tablette, ordinateur)
- Compatible avec une lecture sur liseuses Vivlio
- Pour les liseuses autres que Vivlio, vous devez utiliser le logiciel Adobe Digital Edition. Non compatible avec la lecture sur les liseuses Kindle, Remarkable et Sony
, qui est-ce ?Notre partenaire de plateforme de lecture numérique où vous retrouverez l'ensemble de vos ebooks gratuitement
Pour en savoir plus sur nos ebooks, consultez notre aide en ligne ici
- Nombre de pages258
- FormatePub
- ISBN4057664607652
- EAN4057664607652
- Date de parution19/05/2021
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille3 Mo
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurGOOD PRESS
Résumé
In 'The Devil in Britain and America' by John Ashton, the author delves into the fascinating history and cultural implications of the devil figure in both British and American literature and folklore. Through meticulous research and analysis, Ashton explores how the concept of the devil has evolved over time and influenced societal beliefs and values. His scholarly approach to the subject matter provides readers with a comprehensive understanding of the devil's presence in various literary works, from classic texts to contemporary writings.
Ashton's writing style is both engaging and informative, making the book accessible to both academics and general readers interested in folklore and mythology. By examining the devil's portrayal in different cultural contexts, Ashton sheds light on the complexities of human belief systems and the enduring relevance of this mythical figure. Readers will come away from this book with a deeper appreciation for the devil's enduring presence in literature and the broader cultural imagination.
Ashton's writing style is both engaging and informative, making the book accessible to both academics and general readers interested in folklore and mythology. By examining the devil's portrayal in different cultural contexts, Ashton sheds light on the complexities of human belief systems and the enduring relevance of this mythical figure. Readers will come away from this book with a deeper appreciation for the devil's enduring presence in literature and the broader cultural imagination.
In 'The Devil in Britain and America' by John Ashton, the author delves into the fascinating history and cultural implications of the devil figure in both British and American literature and folklore. Through meticulous research and analysis, Ashton explores how the concept of the devil has evolved over time and influenced societal beliefs and values. His scholarly approach to the subject matter provides readers with a comprehensive understanding of the devil's presence in various literary works, from classic texts to contemporary writings.
Ashton's writing style is both engaging and informative, making the book accessible to both academics and general readers interested in folklore and mythology. By examining the devil's portrayal in different cultural contexts, Ashton sheds light on the complexities of human belief systems and the enduring relevance of this mythical figure. Readers will come away from this book with a deeper appreciation for the devil's enduring presence in literature and the broader cultural imagination.
Ashton's writing style is both engaging and informative, making the book accessible to both academics and general readers interested in folklore and mythology. By examining the devil's portrayal in different cultural contexts, Ashton sheds light on the complexities of human belief systems and the enduring relevance of this mythical figure. Readers will come away from this book with a deeper appreciation for the devil's enduring presence in literature and the broader cultural imagination.









