King and the Corpse
Discover the captivating world of folklore and mythology in King and the Corpse by Heinrich Robert Zimmer, published by Princeton University Press in 1971. This engaging anthology spans 352 pages, weaving together tales from both Eastern and Western literary traditions. Each story is intricately linked by the compelling theme of conflict with the forces of evil.
Beginning with a mesmerizing tale from the "Arabian Nights," the collection unfolds through narratives rooted in early Hinduism, Irish paganism, the Arthurian cycle, and various other legendary traditions. Zimmer's expert curation invites readers to explore the rich tapestry of human experience and the timeless battle against darkness.
Perfect for enthusiasts of Asian and Asian American studies, folklore, and mythology, King and the Corpse offers profound insights into the human condition, making it a must-have addition to your bookshelf.