Slavic Myth & Its Nature ~ Collected Works of A. N. Afanasyev
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Description Taking readers into a mystical world where nature is alive with spirits, gods, and divine forces. Drawing from Afanasyev’s influential Poetic Views of the Slavs on Nature (1865), this collection explores how the ancient Slavs saw their surroundings not just as landscapes, but as sacred realms inhabited by supernatural beings. The sun, moon, rivers, and forests were more than natural elements—they were embodiments of divine energy, central to Slavic myth and spiritual life. A.N. Afanasyev, one of Russia’s most esteemed folklorists, brings to life a complex cosmos where nature and the divine intertwine, with cosmic battles between light and dark, life and death, echoing through Slavic myths. His interpretations show how these legends emerged from a deep connection to natural cycles and forces, offering insights into the Slavs’ reverence for the world around them. While drawing parallels to Indo-European traditions, Afanasyev highlights the unique ways in which Slavic mythology reflects the power and unpredictability of nature. Through poetic and insightful language, these carefully translated selections immerse modern readers in a world where every star and storm is alive with spiritual meaning. Slavic Myth and Its Nature offers a rare glimpse into a culture that saw nature as a living force, filled with divine purpose, inviting readers to experience the world as the ancient Slavs did—vibrant, unpredictable, and full of hidden realms of meaning. This first ever English translated compilation provides a concise and approachable version of Afanasyev’s larger body of work, perfect for both casual readers and those with a deeper interest in Slavic culture, native faith (paganism) and mythology. By offering this abridged edition, we ensure that the essence of Slavic mythology is both preserved and celebrated, while making it accessible to a global audience.
~ Folklore Fairytales