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In "Ragnarok: The Age of Fire and Gravel," Ignatius Donnelly presents a compelling exploration of the cataclysmic events that he posits shaped human civilization, intertwining geology, mythology, and what he terms 'pole shifts.' The book is characterized by its provocative prose and audacious hypotheses, presenting a narrative that challenges the established scientific paradigms of the 19th century. Donnelly's literary style is both didactic and imaginative, as he weaves together ancient myths, particularly Norse myths of Ragnarok, with contemporary scientific theories to propose a cyclical vision of history marked by disaster and rebirth. Donnelly, a politician and polymath, was deeply influenced by the intellectual currents of his time, particularly the burgeoning fields of paleontology and geology. His background in literature and history, combined with a fervent interest in the esoteric and the arcane, led him to question the linearity of civilization's progress. His previous works already showcased a penchant for speculative thought, and in "Ragnarok," he distills these ideas into a singular work that aims to reveal the true depths of human history's tumultuous nature. This book is highly recommended for readers interested in alternative histories, geology, and mythology, as it challenges conventional narratives and encourages critical thinking about our past. Donnelly's unique blend of scholarship and imaginative storytelling invites readers to consider the catastrophic conditions that may have impacted humanity's development, making it an essential read for anyone intrigued by the mysteries of civilization.
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eBook: 21 de noviembre de 2019
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