
Hero-Myths & Legends of the British Race
"Hero-Myths & Legends of the British Race" by M. I. Ebbutt is a collection of retold ancient tales written in the early 20th century. The book explores legendary figures and myths significant to the British cultural heritage, aiming to present them in a way that resonates with modern readers while remaining true to medieval perspectives of heroism. The work delves into the ideals of bravery, loyalty, and valor reflected in these tales, featuring familiar characters such as Beowulf, Robin Hood, and others from British folklore. The opening of the text provides an insightful preface where Ebbutt discusses the motivation behind retelling these ancient stories for a contemporary audience. He reflects on how perceptions of heroism evolve over time and emphasizes the importance of understanding the cultural contexts in which these heroes were celebrated. Ebbutt notes the diversity of mythical figures, tracing the connections between their attributes and the societal values of their respective eras. The content sets the stage for the legendary narratives to follow, highlighting how these stories encapsulate rich histories and ideals, inviting readers to engage with the heroic archetypes that have shaped British identity.
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