Re: [tied] Re: Odin as a Trojan Prince

From: jpisc98357@...
Message: 8595
Date: 2001-08-18

In a message dated 8/17/01 10:41:40 PM Central Daylight Time, pva@...
writes:



These traditions are referred to as pseudo-histories. However, when
one views how actual history is composed, modern histories
description of these works as pseudo are at best incredibly
naïve or disingenuous and purposefully misleading, as these were
never designed to be factual accounts. I understand this is difficult
for those who crave black and white issues to grasp.  Typically, they
were designed to entertain and in the process impart some ethnic,
nationalistic, or moralistic value. In this respect, these traditions
are an important source of information that can be historical in
nature, within limits.

Dear Joe,


       I agree.  The purists fail to see any value in mythic survivals of
tradition to see the background if not the reality of the usually golden age.

Best regards,  John Piscopo
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