Greek Mythology


Greek Mythology

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A unique resource, ´The Cambridge Companion to Greek Mythology´ is essential reading for understanding not only Greek myth, but also its enormous impact on art, architecture, literature, politics and philosophy across the ages. More than a compendium of isolated facts, ´The Cambridge Companion to Greek Mythology´ is thoughtfully composed by a team of international experts who highlight important themes in three sections. The first part examines oral and written Greek mythology and the uses of these myths from the epic poetry of the eighth century BC to the mythographic catalogs of the early centuries AD. The second section looks at the relationship between ancient Greek myth and Greek culture and investigates the Roman appropriation of the Greek mythic tradition. Section three follows the reception of Greek myth from the Middle Ages to modernity, taking in such factors as feminist scholarship, cinema and literature. Important for its reach and breadth, its integrated approach and its up-to-date treatment, ´The Cambridge Companion to Greek Mythology´ is fundamental for anyone seeking a broader understanding of the myths and their influence on western tradition.
Contents
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.
Contents
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.