The Medieval Dragon : The Nature of the Beast in Germanic Literature
Welsh Academic Press
Explore the complex symbolism and evolution of the dragon in Germanic literature with this insightful scholarly work. This book delves deep into the cultural significance of the dragon, examining how the beast transitioned from a creature of ancient myth to a central motif in medieval narratives. Joyce Lionarons provides a thorough analysis of the texts that shaped the Western perception of this iconic monster, offering readers a unique look at how Germanic folklore and literature have influenced modern fantasy tropes. This academic text is essential reading for students and enthusiasts of medieval studies, comparative literature, and mythology. Product summary: This book is an in-depth literary study of medieval dragon mythology within Germanic texts, authored by Joyce Lionarons and published by Welsh Academic Press in paperback format.
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