A group of the world's most authoritative scholars of classical myth present a thorough treatment of all aspects of Greek mythology. Sixteen original articles guide the reader through the fascinating field of ancient Greek mythic tradition from its origins in ancient Greek literature to its modern interpretations in writing and film.
A group of the world's most authoritative scholars of classical myth present a thorough treatment of all aspects of Greek mythology. Sixteen original articles guide the reader through the fascinating field of ancient Greek mythic tradition from its origins in ancient Greek literature to its modern interpretations in writing and film.
Roger Woodard is the Andrew V.V. Raymond Professor of the Classics and Professor of Linguistics at the University of Buffalo (The State University of New York). He has taught in the United States and Europe and is the author of a number of books in myth and ancient civilization, most recently Indo-European Sacred Space: Vedic and Roman Cult. Dr. Woodard is editor of The Cambridge Encyclopedia of the World's Ancient Languages, which received a CHOICE Outstanding Academic Title award in 2006.
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Introduction: Muthoi in continuity and variation Roger D. Woodard Part I. Sources and Interpretations: 1. Lyric and Greek myth Gregory Nagy 2. Homer and Greek myth Gregory Nagy 3. Hesiod and Greek myth Roger D. Woodard 4. Tragedy and Greek myth Richard Buxton 5. Aristophanes and Greek myth Angus Bowie 6. Plato and Greek myth Diskin Clay 7. Hellenistic mythographers Carolyn Higbie Part II. Response, Integration, Representation: 8. Greek myth and Greek religion Claude Calame 9. Myth in Greek art and architecture Jenifer Neils 10. The landscapes of Greek myth Ada Cohen 11. Politics and Greek myth Jonathan M. Hall 12. Ovid and Greek myth A. J. Boyle Part III. Reception: 13. Women and Greek myth Vanda Zajko 14. Greek myth in medieval and renaissance literature H. David Brumble 15. Greek myth in English and American literature Sarah Anne Brown 16. Greek myth on the screen Martin M. Winkler.
Introduction: Muthoi in continuity and variation Roger D. Woodard Part I. Sources and Interpretations: 1. Lyric and Greek myth Gregory Nagy 2. Homer and Greek myth Gregory Nagy 3. Hesiod and Greek myth Roger D. Woodard 4. Tragedy and Greek myth Richard Buxton 5. Aristophanes and Greek myth Angus Bowie 6. Plato and Greek myth Diskin Clay 7. Hellenistic mythographers Carolyn Higbie Part II. Response, Integration, Representation: 8. Greek myth and Greek religion Claude Calame 9. Myth in Greek art and architecture Jenifer Neils 10. The landscapes of Greek myth Ada Cohen 11. Politics and Greek myth Jonathan M. Hall 12. Ovid and Greek myth A. J. Boyle Part III. Reception: 13. Women and Greek myth Vanda Zajko 14. Greek myth in medieval and renaissance literature H. David Brumble 15. Greek myth in English and American literature Sarah Anne Brown 16. Greek myth on the screen Martin M. Winkler.
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