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Life Lessons from the Great Myths

By: J. Rufus Fears, The Great Courses
Narrated by: J. Rufus Fears
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Change the way you think about some of the greatest stories ever told with this examination of the most important myths from more than 3,000 years of history. The ways in which the human imagination can transform historical events, people, and themes into powerful myths that endure through the ages is nothing short of awe-inspiring.

To examine the core of the world's greatest myths and tales is to confront some of history's most basic human truths. These 36 captivating lectures comprise a powerful work of storytelling prowess and historical insight, exploring events and individuals that so gripped civilizations, they transcended to the level of myth and played an important role in shaping culture, politics, religion, and more.

Looking at myths from ancient Greece and Rome, from the Near East and the Middle East, from early and modern Europe, and from the United States, Professor Fears shows how myths convey higher truths too profound to be described in ordinary language. Decoding them, Professor Fears reveals how they serve as enduring sources of wisdom. For example, the rich tapestry of supernatural events in the Epic of Gilgamesh provided support for Mesopotamian politics, including the need for a divinely appointed kingship. The furious battles in Beowulf played an important role in cementing Germanic ideas of courage, heroism, glory, and honor. And the dramatic last stand at the Battle of the Alamo emphasized for Americans that liberty is worth any price.

The search for wisdom is one of life's great purposes, and there is much wisdom to be gleaned from the world's great myths. By the final powerful and stirring lecture of this course, you're sure to find yourself wiser than you were before you started.

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Ancient, Classical & Medieval Literature Collections Mythology Wisdom

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Great information delivered really well. Rufus keeps you interested in the story & leaves you wanting to know more on each topic. Definitely recommend if you’re interested in developing your historical knowledge, he certainly knows his stuff.

Really really interesting

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this is a collection of historical events and what they all have in common regarding larger than life stories. give this a listen you will not be disappointed

the recognition of key information throughout the ages

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The lecturer gives to much of his own opinions regarding certain facts of history especially with regards to world war two. Otherwise a good lecture.

Opinion is not the truth.

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It was a very good book, all great courses are, but the whole was just very Americanised. I do understand is there primary audience but as a non-american listener it was just a little bit annoying.

Still worth a listen though.

Very American

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I've listened to loads of Great Courses. I love them. This is the first Great Course that I have disliked. Fear retells stories at length. For almost an entire lecture, sometimes more than one. If you are lucky you get an examination of the history surrounding the myth. This is where the course is at its most interesting. Where it is weakest is the life lessons, which are sparse and shallow, and dependent upon highly subjective interpretation with no reference to any opinions beyond those of Fears himself.

I expect better of The Great Courses. Fortunately I have listened to many others. If this was the first I had listened to, it would have put me off.

Many Myths, few Life Lessons

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