"Myths and Legends of Our Own Land – Complete" by Charles M. Skinner is a collection of folklore and legends written during the late 19th century. The work captures the rich tapestry of American mythology, drawing from various sources to narrate tales steeped in the cultural heritage and mystique of the land, emphasizing the coexistence of history and folklore. The opening of "Myths and Legends of Our Own Land" introduces readers to the charm and mystery of American legends, starting with the iconic tale of Rip Van Winkle. Skinner recounts the story of Rip, a carefree man who escapes the burdens of life, only to awaken twenty years later in a drastically changed world. Other tales follow, including accounts of magical creatures, vengeful spirits, and the supernatural, all deeply rooted in the geography of America, particularly along the Hudson River. Each story reflects the inherent conflict between the mundane and the mythical, illustrating how legends shape cultural identity and communal memory in the vast landscape of America. The narrative resonates with themes of transformation, loss, and the supernatural, drawing readers into a world where history intertwines with myth. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Myths and Legends of Our Own Land — Complete
By Charles M. (Charles Montgomery) Skinner
"Myths and Legends of Our Own Land – Complete" by Charles M. Skinner is a collection of folklore and legends written during the late 19th century. The...
Charles Montgomery Skinner was an American writer.
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