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Round the Year in Myth and Song - Exploring the Magical Lore and Melodies of the Seasons - cover

Round the Year in Myth and Song - Exploring the Magical Lore and Melodies of the Seasons

Florence Holbrook

Publisher: Good Press

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Summary

Florence Holbrook's 'Round the Year in Myth and Song' is a fascinating exploration of folklore and music throughout the seasons. Written in a lyrical style that seamlessly weaves together myths, legends, and traditional songs, this book serves as a valuable resource for anyone interested in the intersection of literature and music. Holbrook's attention to detail and deep appreciation for the cultural significance of each myth and song make this book a rich and immersive reading experience. Set against the backdrop of changing seasons, 'Round the Year in Myth and Song' offers a unique perspective on how ancient stories and melodies have been passed down through generations. Florence Holbrook's background in folklore and music education shines through in her meticulous research and thoughtful analysis. Her passion for preserving and sharing these cultural treasures is evident on every page, making this book a must-read for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of mythology and traditional music. In conclusion, 'Round the Year in Myth and Song' is a captivating journey through the folklore and music that have shaped our cultural heritage, and it comes highly recommended for scholars, music enthusiasts, and anyone with an appreciation for the rich tapestry of human storytelling.
Available since: 12/10/2019.
Print length: 2699 pages.

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