The snake is one of humankind's most powerful and ambiguous symbols:
it has at various times represented immortality and death, male and
female, deity and demon, circle and line, killer and healer, the
highest wisdom and the deepest subconscious. By virtue of its
mysterious movement, potent poison, fearful grip, unblinking gaze and
lightning quick strike, the power and image of the snake has wound its
way into every culture. Whether snakes are worshipped as gods, feared
as devils, or handled in religious ceremonies to test faith, snakes
have played a critical role in the human heritage. This book explores
the cult of the snake in world history, religion, and folklore.
Fascination with snakes has been around since the dawn of time. Even
today, images of snakes attract attention, fear, disgust, or
admiration. Morgan examines that obsession with this mysterious
creature, covering in vivid details such topics as mythical snakes
like the Plumed Serpent, serpent iconography, tall tales, as well as
the psychological symbolism that has attached itself to snakes.
Cultures as diverse as pre-Columbian America, India, Egypt, China,
sub-Saharan Africa, Celtic Europe, and the United States have all
accorded the serpent a special place in their culture—apparently
regardless of whether or not real snakes play an important part in the
life of the people. Here, the mysterious nature of the snake unfolds,
enchanting readers with a colorful and lively discussion of its place
in our history, stories, religions, and cultures.
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The Story of a Human Obsession
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780313352935
Publisert
2023
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury USA
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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