1000 Mythological Characters Briefly Described by Edward Sylvester Ellis

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Ellis, Edward Sylvester, 1840-1916 Ellis, Edward Sylvester, 1840-1916
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Hey, have you ever tried to keep all the Greek gods straight and gotten Zeus confused with Jupiter? Or maybe you've heard names like Odin and Loki but aren't quite sure who's who? I just found the perfect cheat sheet. It's not a story, but a super handy guide called '1000 Mythological Characters Briefly Described.' Think of it as a pocket encyclopedia for myths from all over the world—Greece, Rome, Egypt, even Norse legends. The 'conflict' here is fighting your own confusion! It cuts through the clutter, giving you quick, clear snapshots of everyone from major gods to obscure spirits. It's the book you grab when a character in a novel or movie mentions 'Hephaestus' and you want a 30-second refresher on the god of fire and forges. No dense paragraphs, just the facts you need. If you're curious about mythology but feel overwhelmed by where to start, this little book is your friendly, no-pressure guide.
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Let's be clear from the start: this isn't a novel with a plot. You won't follow a hero's journey. Instead, 1000 Mythological Characters Briefly Described is exactly what the title promises—a reference book. Edward Sylvester Ellis compiled brief entries on a massive range of figures from global mythologies. He covers the usual Greek and Roman pantheons (Zeus, Athena, Apollo) but also ventures into Norse myths (Thor, Freya), Egyptian gods (Osiris, Anubis), and even touches on figures from Eastern and other traditions. Each entry is a compact paragraph, giving you the character's domain, key stories, and relationships.

Why You Should Read It

I love this book for its simplicity and respect for the reader's time. Ellis doesn't assume you're a scholar. He just gives you the core information in a straightforward way. It's incredibly satisfying to have a single source where you can look up a name and get an immediate, clear answer. Reading it cover-to-cover is a unique experience—you start to see fascinating connections and differences between cultures. Why did so many have a thunder god? A trickster? It sparks those bigger questions. For me, it turned mythology from a daunting subject into a manageable, even fun, puzzle. It’s the book that sits on my shelf, ready to help when I’m reading a modern fantasy novel, watching a movie, or just satisfying a random moment of curiosity.

Final Verdict

This book is a perfect starter kit for anyone with a budding interest in myths and legends. It's ideal for students, casual readers, writers looking for inspiration, or anyone who hates feeling lost when mythology comes up in conversation. It's not for someone seeking deep analysis or poetic retellings of the epic stories themselves. But if you want a reliable, easy-to-use map to the vast world of mythological characters, this century-old guide still does the job brilliantly. Keep it as a trusted reference, and you'll never mix up your Titans and your Olympians again.



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Melissa Garcia
1 year ago

I have to admit, the depth of research presented here is truly commendable. Absolutely essential reading.

Oliver Thompson
1 year ago

Clear and concise.

Susan Wright
2 weeks ago

Simply put, it manages to explain difficult concepts in plain English. A true masterpiece.

Andrew Lee
4 months ago

This book was worth my time since the flow of the text seems very fluid. Exceeded all my expectations.

Dorothy Williams
1 year ago

Clear and concise.

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