The Legends and Mythologies that Inspired Robert Jordan
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Take a deep dive into the real-world history and mythology that inspired the world of Robert Jordan's The Wheel of Time®. Origins of The Wheel of Time is written by Michael Livingston, Secretary-General of the United States Commission on Military History and professor of medieval literature at The Citadel, with a Foreword by Harriet McDougal, Robert Jordan's editor, widow, and executor of his estate.
This companion to the internationally bestselling series delves into the creation of Robert Jordan’s masterpiece, drawing from interviews and an unprecedented examination of his unpublished notes. Michael Livingston tells the behind-the-scenes story of who Jordan was, how he worked, and why he holds such an important place in modern literature.
The second part of the book is a glossary to the “real world” in The Wheel of Time. King Arthur is in The Wheel of Time. Merlin, too. But so are Alexander the Great and the Apollo Space Program, the Norse gods and Napoleon’s greatest defeat—and so much more.
Origins of The Wheel of Time provides exciting knowledge and insights to both new and longtime fans looking to either expand their understanding of the series or unearth the real-life influences that Jordan utilized in his world building—all in one, accessible text.
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Is the first published and authorized material that gives us a broad picture about the life and work of Robert Jordan, his inspirations and writing process, but all of this is eclipsed because all of this information is already out for free in the Internet. Granted, it is compiled here and gives different glimpses to the information already out, but it doesn't add that much to what is already out there.
Even the claim that we will undoubtedly find the answer to who Jordan intended Nakomi to be is a strech. And the mentioned pictures en the description of this edition of the ebook are nowhere to be seen.