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Truth be told I recieved this bok as a free copy from the author. He told me that when I do a review even if it was harsh or critical there was no such thing as a bad review. In fact a les then glowing article that is realistic might help sell more book. Well I am going to have to let the author down and be brutally honest. THis book was totally awesome! Not only has Mark Carter delivered a tour de force analysis of Robert Graves "THe White Goddess has done a sdamn good job of explaining it.
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Stalking the Goddess is a compelling read from page one, and the author's writing style easy and accessible.
He begins with some speculation on how and why The White Goddess: A Historical Grammar of Poetic Myth came to be written and published and goes on to trace Graves' sources for the book.
The research involved in in-depth examinations of those sources, much background material on the Druids and fair assessments of Graves' motives for not revealing his sources - based on logic, speculation a ...more
He begins with some speculation on how and why The White Goddess: A Historical Grammar of Poetic Myth came to be written and published and goes on to trace Graves' sources for the book.
The research involved in in-depth examinations of those sources, much background material on the Druids and fair assessments of Graves' motives for not revealing his sources - based on logic, speculation a ...more

I found this very well put together...by the author that is.
The publishers could have done a bit more though...index, proofreading etc. As this book is pretty much for a niche market I think many would have paid the extra couple of quid for a slightly more polished product.
The text itself is well structured and he easily prunes away the tangled briars of Graves convoluted arguements and shows how poorly structured they are...it's like the Emperor's New Clothes.
With pretty much every point he mak ...more
The publishers could have done a bit more though...index, proofreading etc. As this book is pretty much for a niche market I think many would have paid the extra couple of quid for a slightly more polished product.
The text itself is well structured and he easily prunes away the tangled briars of Graves convoluted arguements and shows how poorly structured they are...it's like the Emperor's New Clothes.
With pretty much every point he mak ...more

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