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Time And The Gods, Paperback / softback Book

Time And The Gods Paperback / softback

Paperback / softback

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"Time and the Gods" is a collection of fantasy short stories written by the Irish author Lord Dunsany, first published in 1906.

The book consists of fifteen short stories, each of which takes place in a different mythical world and explores various themes related to time, destiny, and the supernatural.

The stories are set in imaginary lands, where gods and other supernatural beings interact with mortals.

The book is divided into four parts, each focusing on a different aspect of time and its relation to the gods.

In the first part, "The Gods of Pegana," the gods create the universe and the world of Pegana.

In the second part, "Time and the Gods," the stories explore the nature of time and how it affects the lives of mortals and gods alike.

Finally, in the fourth part, "A Legend of the Dawn," the stories explore the origins of the universe and the gods.

Dunsany's writing is known for its poetic language and vivid imagery.

His stories often involve larger-than-life characters and epic battles between good and evil. "Time and the Gods" is considered one of his most influential works and helped to establish the genre of modern fantasy literature.

The book has been praised for its originality, imaginative world-building, and the timeless themes it explores.

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