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Gods and mortals : modern poems on classical myths

By: Material type: TextTextOxford/New York Oxford University Press c2001Description: xx, 295p.; glossary.; bibliog. refs.; indicesContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0195133412
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • PN6110.M8 G63 2001
Contents:
1 Titans. Atlas. Prometheus. 2 Zeus. Zeus&Hera/Zeus in Love. 3 Demeter. Demeter's Grief. The abduction of Persephone by Hades. 4 Apollo. The Nature of Apollo. Apollo's Loves. 5 Aphrodite. 6 Other Olympians. Athene. Hermes. Ares. Artemis. Hephaestus. Dionysus. 7 Lesser Immortals & Near Immortals. Eros. Pan. Satyrs. Centaurs. Dryads. Proteus. Sibyl. 8 The Way to the Underworld. The Styx; Charon. Cerberus. Lethe. 9 Lovers. Orpheus & Eurydice. Philemon & Baucis. Alcestis. 10 Transformations. Echo & Narcissus. Philomela. Pygmalion & Galatea. 11 Trespassers. Paethon. Niobe. Icarus & Daedalus. Arachne. Matsyas. Psyche/Eros & Psyche. 12 The Condemed. Sisyphus. Tantalus. 13 Heroes. Perseus. Heracles. Jason & the Argonauts. 14 Crete. Pasiphae. Ariadne, Theseus, the Minotaur. Phaedra. 15 Thebes. Oedipus. 16 Troy. Paris. Cassandra. Helen. Iphigenia. The War. Achilles & Patroclus. Hector. Priam. Hecuba. Menelaus. 17 After Troy. The Homecoming of Agamemmnon. The Wanderings of Aneas. 18 The Wanderings and Homecomings of Odysseus. Far from Ithaca. At Ithaca
Abstract: 'A fascinating showcase of poetry reimagining the most memorable figures of classical mythology, Gods and Mortals includes works by these and other internationally acclaimed poets.'
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1 Titans. Atlas. Prometheus. 2 Zeus. Zeus&Hera/Zeus in Love. 3 Demeter. Demeter's Grief. The abduction of Persephone by Hades. 4 Apollo. The Nature of Apollo. Apollo's Loves. 5 Aphrodite. 6 Other Olympians. Athene. Hermes. Ares. Artemis. Hephaestus. Dionysus. 7 Lesser Immortals & Near Immortals. Eros. Pan. Satyrs. Centaurs. Dryads. Proteus. Sibyl. 8 The Way to the Underworld. The Styx; Charon. Cerberus. Lethe. 9 Lovers. Orpheus & Eurydice. Philemon & Baucis. Alcestis. 10 Transformations. Echo & Narcissus. Philomela. Pygmalion & Galatea. 11 Trespassers. Paethon. Niobe. Icarus & Daedalus. Arachne. Matsyas. Psyche/Eros & Psyche. 12 The Condemed. Sisyphus. Tantalus. 13 Heroes. Perseus. Heracles. Jason & the Argonauts. 14 Crete. Pasiphae. Ariadne, Theseus, the Minotaur. Phaedra. 15 Thebes. Oedipus. 16 Troy. Paris. Cassandra. Helen. Iphigenia. The War. Achilles & Patroclus. Hector. Priam. Hecuba. Menelaus. 17 After Troy. The Homecoming of Agamemmnon. The Wanderings of Aneas. 18 The Wanderings and Homecomings of Odysseus. Far from Ithaca. At Ithaca

'A fascinating showcase of poetry reimagining the most memorable figures of classical mythology, Gods and Mortals includes works by these and other internationally acclaimed poets.'

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