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Myths of the Greeks and Romans by Michael Grant

Myths of the Greeks and Romans by Michael Grant

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432 Pages, Paperback
180 x 110 x 25mm (L x W x T)
Condition: GOOD - A typical, average used book.  Will have small/minor signs of wear, though no tears on either cover or pages.  Binding is sound.  All of our books are second hand (Unless stated otherwise) and may contain markings, signatures and/or gift inscriptions
Genres: Mythology / History / Reference / Classics / Religion / Greek Mythology / Philosophy / Folklore

Behold, a discourse of singular fascination, concerning the grand myths of the world and their enduring influence upon the creative arts through the ages.

In this work of penetrating insight and captivating narrative, the esteemed historian and classical scholar, Michael Grant, elucidates the potent effect that ancient mythology has exerted upon the creative endeavors of subsequent centuries. He offers a compendium of the principal myths, together with the legends of lesser deities and heroes, tracing their origins to historical events or religious narratives. Furthermore, he demonstrates how these myths have undergone continual evolution throughout the passage of time. The author's keen investigations lead from the age of Pericles to the works of Picasso, from the epics of Homer to the theories of Freud, from the tales of Apuleius to the folklore of the Brothers Grimm, proving that mythological themes have been ceaselessly reinterpreted in art, science, and popular tradition, even unto the present day.

This vibrant and compelling study, rich in detail, is augmented by maps, genealogical charts, and sixty-four pages of photographic illustrations. It also includes an appendix dedicated to additional myths, chapter notes, and an updated bibliography and index.
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