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In 'Legends of Gods and Ghosts (Hawaiian Mythology)', W. D. Westervelt delves into the rich and enchanting world of Hawaiian mythology, presenting a collection of traditional tales about gods, goddesses, and spirits. The book combines Westervelt's meticulous research with his storytelling prowess, resulting in a captivating and informative read. The author's prose is both lyrical and engaging, transporting readers to a mystical realm full of adventure and wonder. Westervelt's attention to detail and deep respect for Hawaiian culture shine through in his retelling of these ancient legends,…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
In 'Legends of Gods and Ghosts (Hawaiian Mythology)', W. D. Westervelt delves into the rich and enchanting world of Hawaiian mythology, presenting a collection of traditional tales about gods, goddesses, and spirits. The book combines Westervelt's meticulous research with his storytelling prowess, resulting in a captivating and informative read. The author's prose is both lyrical and engaging, transporting readers to a mystical realm full of adventure and wonder. Westervelt's attention to detail and deep respect for Hawaiian culture shine through in his retelling of these ancient legends, making the book a valuable resource for those interested in folklore and mythology. Ultimately, 'Legends of Gods and Ghosts' serves as a window into the spiritual beliefs and traditions of the Hawaiian people, offering a unique perspective on their worldviews and way of life.
Autorenporträt
William Drake Westervelt, often recognized as W. D. Westervelt, was a prolific author renowned for his significant contributions to the chronicling of Hawaiian folklore, mythology, and legends. Westervelt's work, most notably 'Legends of Gods and Ghosts (Hawaiian Mythology)', stands as a testament to his dedication to preserving the rich narrative heritage of Hawaii. Born on December 26, 1849, in Oberlin, Ohio, he later moved to the Hawaiian Islands, where he became engrossed in the island's culture and history. A man of varied interests, he served as an educator, principal, and eventually as an inspector for the Department of Education in Hawaii. His literary style was emblematic of the early 20th century, characterized by a didactic tone and an ethnographic approach to storytelling, aimed at both educating and engaging his audience with the mystical charm of Hawaiian tales. Westervelt's works were instrumental in bringing the mythology and traditional stories of Hawaii to a broader readership, encapsulating the spirit and culture of the Hawaiian people. Through his writing, he sought not just to entertain, but to foster a deeper understanding of the complex social and spiritual fabric of Hawaiian life. His legacy endures in the enduring popularity of his books and the continued interest in the myths and legends of Hawaii.