Graf''s
Greek Mythology immediately established itself, when it was first published in German in 1985, as the best introduction then available. Historical in three senses—a brief history of theories of myth, a view of the historically changing roles of myth, a sense of the processes of inventing, forgetting, and renewing myth—the book''s strength lies in its combining an understanding of myth as essentially narrative, with an appreciation of the issue of authorship . . . This is a new edition, with footnotes, numerous minor alterations to the text, and a thoroughly updated bibliography.
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Times Literary Supplement
The best general introduction to Greek mythology in English.
—Lowell Edmunds,
Bryn Mawr Classical Review
Full of compelling insights . . . A superior work on Greek mythology done by a first-rate scholar.
—Paul Properzio,
New England Classical Newsletter and Journal
This introductory text offers a chronological account of the main Greek myths in surviving literary and artistic sources, and also examines the history of interpretation of Greek mythology from the 17th century to the present. It examines the relationship between Greek myths and epic poetry.
- | Author: Fritz Graf
- | Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
- | Publication Date: Dec 27, 1993
- | Number of Pages:
- | Language: eng
- | Binding: Paperback / softback
- | ISBN-13: 9780801853951
- | ISBN-10: 0801853958