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Lost goddesses of early Greece; a collection of pre-Hellenic mythology

By: Material type: TextTextBerkeley, CA Moon Books c1978Description: 127p.; illus.; bibliog. notes; bibliogContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0-931452-00-7
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Contents:
Gaia -- Pandora -- Themis -- Aphrodite -- Triad of the moon : Artemis, Selene, Hecate -- Hera -- Athena -- Demeter and Persephone
Abstract: 'Charlene Spretnak has offered us portraits of the serene, confident goddesses who were revered long before later patriarchal versions distorted and obscured the original myths. Her sound research, attention to detail, and love of myth-making are all pleasingly obvious.' Robin Morgan, author of Going Too Far
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Gaia (Greek Goddess) : p43-49.. Pandora : p51-57.. Themis (Greek Goddess) : p59-65.. Aphrodite (Greek Deity) : p67-72.. Artemis (Greek Mythology) : p73-83.. Selene (Greek Goddess) : p73-83.. Hecate : p73-83.. Hera (Greek Deity) : p85-94.. Pallas Athena (Greek Mythology) : p95-101.. Demeter and Persephone (Greek Mythology) : p103-118.

Gaia -- Pandora -- Themis -- Aphrodite -- Triad of the moon : Artemis, Selene, Hecate -- Hera -- Athena -- Demeter and Persephone

'Charlene Spretnak has offered us portraits of the serene, confident goddesses who were revered long before later patriarchal versions distorted and obscured the original myths. Her sound research, attention to detail, and love of myth-making are all pleasingly obvious.' Robin Morgan, author of Going Too Far

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