Classical Mythology in English Literature: A Critical AnthologyGeoffrey Miles Routledge, 11 wrz 2002 - 470 Classical Mythology in English Literature brings together a range of English versions of three classical myths. It allows students to explore the ways in which they have been reinterpreted and reinvented by writers throughout history. Beginning with a concise introduction to the principle Greco-Roman gods and heroes, the anthology then focuses on three stories: * Orpheus, the great musician and his quest to free his wife Eurydice from death * Venus and Adonis, the love goddess and the beautiful youth she loved * Pygmalion, the master sculptor who fell in love with his creation. Each section begins with the classical sources and ends with contemporary versions, showing how each myth has been used/abused or appropriated since its origins |
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Classical Mythology in English Literature: A Critical Anthology Geoffrey Miles Ograniczony podgląd - 1999 |
Classical Mythology in English Literature: A Critical Anthology Geoffrey Miles Ograniczony podgląd - 1999 |
Classical Mythology in English Literature: A Critical Anthology Geoffrey Miles Ograniczony podgląd - 2002 |
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