Monstruos mitológicos

Monstruos mitológicos
Author: Gisela Baños
Publisher: Shackleton Books
Total Pages: 35
Release: 2019-11-18
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 8413613884

En el mundo mágico de los mitos, existieron bestias increíbles, poderosas y, sobre todo, terroríficas. Los monstruos que amenazaban las tierras de la Antigua Grecia eran capaces de petrificar con la mirada, escupir fuego, envenenar las cosechas con su aliento o incluso hipnotizar con su voz. Pocos mortales se atrevieron a enfrentarse a estas horribles criaturas, y casi todos perdieron la vida en el intento. Tan solo los mejores y más astutos héroes griegos lograron sobrevivir a su encuentro. Disfruta de las mejores historias de la mitología clásica y conoce a sus protagonistas, con los libros de la colección Mitología para niños, de Shackleton Kids.

Las Historias Más Terribles de Monstruos Mitológicos

Las Historias Más Terribles de Monstruos Mitológicos
Author: Luisa Mattia
Publisher: Editorial Anagrama
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022-12-27
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9788417127572

All cultures know monsters, strange, disturbing and very often fantastic creatures that for centuries have lived in myths and legends in all corners of the world. Monsters represent our fears, the unknown and unexpected aspects of life. They can be terrifying, like the giant wolf Fenrir of Norse mythology; they can be fascinating, like the enchanting bewitching sirens who try to drag Odysseus into the abyss, or they can be embodied in creatures like Oyuki, the snow woman, whose thirst for revenge drives her to self-destruction... All of these are the ingredients of a varied universe full of charm. From Japan to China, from Scandinavia to Greece, this extraordinary world, inhabited by princesses, demons, mermaids, wolves or cyclops, shows us life with all its wonders and unknowns, and helps the little reader to face with strength and courage any monster, whether it is hidden in the dark or in any corner of your imagination.

Mythical Monsters in Classical Literature

Mythical Monsters in Classical Literature
Author: Paul Murgatroyd
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 211
Release: 2013-11-20
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1472537610

This engaging, readable yet impeccably scholarly investigation of monsters in Classical literature will entertain and stimulate as well as inform. It covers all the major mythical monsters mentioned by Greek and Roman authors (Medusa, Hydra, Polyphemus, the Minotaur, Sphinx, Harpies, Sirens, Cerberus, Chimaera, Centaurs, and many more) along with Classical precursors of vampires, werewolves and the living dead. Versions of these creatures that appear in later literature and film are also discussed. Mythical Monsters is original in considering monsters squarely from a literary standpoint, introducing elements of literary analysis gradually as the work progresses, and building up to quite a sophisticated approach. This will increase readers' critical appreciation and plain enjoyment of these stories, which continue to fascinate today. To facilitate browsing, each chapter can be read independently. There is a useful bibliography, and the book is enlivened by illustrations from ancient and more recent art.

The World of Lore: Monstrous Creatures

The World of Lore: Monstrous Creatures
Author: Aaron Mahnke
Publisher: Random House
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2024-10-08
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1524797987

A fascinating, beautifully illustrated guide to the monsters that are part of our collective psyche, featuring stories from the Lore podcast—now a streaming television series—including “They Made a Tonic,” “Passed Notes,” and “Unboxed,” as well as rare material. They live in shadows—deep in the forest, late in the night, in the dark recesses of our minds. They’re spoken of in stories and superstitions, relics of an unenlightened age, old wives’ tales, passed down through generations. Yet no matter how wary and jaded we have become, as individuals or as a society, a part of us remains vulnerable to them: werewolves and wendigos, poltergeists and vampires, angry elves and vengeful spirits. In this beautifully illustrated volume, the host of the hit podcast Lore serves as a guide on a fascinating journey through the history of these terrifying creatures, exploring not only the legends but what they tell us about ourselves. Aaron Mahnke invites us to the desolate Pine Barrens of New Jersey, where the notorious winged, red-eyed Jersey Devil dwells. He delves into harrowing accounts of cannibalism—some officially documented, others the stuff of speculation . . . perhaps. He visits the dimly lit rooms where séances take place, the European villages where gremlins make mischief, even Key West, Florida, home of a haunted doll named Robert. In a world of “emotional vampires” and “zombie malls,” the monsters of folklore have become both a part of our language and a part of our collective psyche. Whether these beasts and bogeymen are real or just a reflection of our primal fears, we know, on some level, that not every mystery has been explained and that the unknown still holds the power to strike fear deep in our hearts and souls. As Aaron Mahnke reminds us, sometimes the truth is even scarier than the lore. The World of Lore series includes: MONSTROUS CREATURES • WICKED MORTALS • DREADFUL PLACES

The Atlas of Monsters

The Atlas of Monsters
Author: Sandra Lawrence
Publisher: Running Press Kids
Total Pages: 64
Release: 2019-06-04
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0762494832

A whimsical and imaginative catalog of fantastical beasts and creatures of myth and legend from around the world-complete with a code that needs cracking to uncover the mystery of the monster atlas! One day a collection of very old maps is found in a dusty library. They show where in the world monsters and creatures from mythology and folklore can be found. According to the notes left with the maps, they were made by Cornelius Walters, an intrepid explorer from the 15th century. But did Walters really make these elaborate maps, or is it all a hoax? The librarian who discovered them is not certain . . . and what are the strange messages in a cryptic code that Walters records in his ship's log? The codes throughout, once cracked, may indeed lead to something sinister that will happen should the atlas ever be published! This is a gorgeously illustrated and comprehensive catalog of monsters, beasts, and mythical creatures from around the globe, with an easy-to-read format and incredible detail on each spread.