Classical Myths in English LiteratureRinehart, 1952 - 444 páginas In dictionary format. Alphabetical. Many entries have only a definition. Longer entries include more thorough explanation of the topic in classical mythology, and examples of notable allusions in English literature. |
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... Odysseus that they ought to be getting home . The hero thereupon called on Circe to fulfill her promise and give them their freedom . Circe agreed but informed him that first he must seek out Tiresias , the blind soothsayer , in the ...
... Odysseus that they ought to be getting home . The hero thereupon called on Circe to fulfill her promise and give them their freedom . Circe agreed but informed him that first he must seek out Tiresias , the blind soothsayer , in the ...
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... Odysseus reached the cottage of Eumaeus , the old swineherd did not recognize him but received him hospitably anyway . He told Odysseus how the suitors were wasting his master's goods in their riotous ways , and Odysseus gave him a long ...
... Odysseus reached the cottage of Eumaeus , the old swineherd did not recognize him but received him hospitably anyway . He told Odysseus how the suitors were wasting his master's goods in their riotous ways , and Odysseus gave him a long ...
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... Odysseus and his son . All the suitors save one or two , for whom Telemachus asked mercy , were slain . Odysseus then sent for the maidens of the house who had lived loosely with the suitors . He had them clean out the mess of battle ...
... Odysseus and his son . All the suitors save one or two , for whom Telemachus asked mercy , were slain . Odysseus then sent for the maidens of the house who had lived loosely with the suitors . He had them clean out the mess of battle ...
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Greek Myth and the Poets an introduction | 1 |
The Myths | 13 |
Genealogical Tables | 80 |
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Achilles Admetus Aeneas Agamemnon Alcestis Aphrodite Apollo Arcadia ARGONAUTS Argos arrows Artemis Asclepius Athene ATREUS beauty became Bellerophon brother Cadmus called Centaurs chariot classical Clytemnestra Comus Copyright Cronus Daedalus daughter death Demeter describes Diomedes Dionysus EARTH GODDESSES English literature Eros Eurystheus Faerie Queene famous fate father fell in love Gaea gave giant girl golden Greece Greek Hades Helen Hephaestus Hera Heracles Hermes hero horse immortal island Jason killed king land later Leto lover married Menelaus Milton monster mortal mother Mount Muses myth Nymph Oceanus Odysseus Oedipus Olympian Olympus oracle Orestes Orion Orpheus Paradise Lost Peleus Persephone Perseus poem poetry poets Poseidon Prometheus Reprinted Rhea river Roman name ROME Romulus says SEA GODS sister Sisyphus song sons Spenser story suitors symbol T. S. Eliot Tartarus terrible THEBES Theseus Thetis Tiresias Titans TROJAN TROJAN WAR Troy W. H. Auden wife wind Zeus Zeus's