Fabric of Myth

Fabric of Myth
Title Fabric of Myth PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 120
Release 2008
Genre Textile design
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The Craft of Zeus

The Craft of Zeus
Title The Craft of Zeus PDF eBook
Author John Scheid
Publisher Penn State Press
Pages 244
Release 2001
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN 9780674005785

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In this dazzling commentary on Greek and Roman myth and society, weaving emerges as a metaphor rich with possibility. From rituals symbolizing the cohesion of society to the erotic and marital significance of weaving, this lively book defines the logic of one of the central concepts in Greek and Roman thought.

Status, Myth and the Supernatural

Status, Myth and the Supernatural
Title Status, Myth and the Supernatural PDF eBook
Author Linda Susan McIntosh
Publisher
Pages 10
Release 2005
Genre Rites and ceremonies
ISBN 9789749336274

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Wonder Woman and the World of Myth

Wonder Woman and the World of Myth
Title Wonder Woman and the World of Myth PDF eBook
Author Steve Korte
Publisher Capstone
Pages 60
Release 2017-12-11
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1543537073

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Mount Olympus. Pandora’s Box. Valhala. These classic locations and artifacts of mythology have captivated people for thousands of years. But did you know they also play a part in the life and adventures of Wonder Woman? Get ready to explore how Greek, Roman, Norse, and other world mythologies are woven into the fabric of the Princess of the Amazons’ backstory. The connections will surprise you!

Women of Myth

Women of Myth
Title Women of Myth PDF eBook
Author Jenny Williamson
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 256
Release 2023-02-21
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1507219415

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"Get inspired with 50 fascinating stories of powerful female figures from mythologies around the world. From heroines and deities to leaders and mythical creatures, this collection explores figures of myth who can inspire modern readers with their ability to shape our culture with the stories of their power, wisdom, compassion, and cunning. Featured characters include: Atalanta (Greek heroine and huntress who killed the Caledonia Boar and joined the Argonauts); Sky-Woman (the first woman in Iroquois myth who fell through a hole in the sky and into our world); Clídna (Queen of the Banshees in Irish legend); and La Llorona (a ghostly woman in Mexican folklore who wanders the waterfront). Celebrate these game-changing, attention-worthy female characters with this collection of engaging tales"--

Myth, Meaning, and Memory on Roman Sarcophagi

Myth, Meaning, and Memory on Roman Sarcophagi
Title Myth, Meaning, and Memory on Roman Sarcophagi PDF eBook
Author Michael Koortbojian
Publisher Berkeley : University of California Press
Pages 172
Release 1995
Genre Art
ISBN 9780520085183

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"Koortbojian makes bold, original, and well-grounded claims regarding the structure of narrative as it appears on a series of mythological sarcophagi. He achieves remarkable clarity and depth with economical description and analysis. The book will interest students not only of Roman art but also of all visual narrative and mythology."--Leonard Barkan, Samuel Rudin Professor of English, New York University "Koortbojian makes bold, original, and well-grounded claims regarding the structure of narrative as it appears on a series of mythological sarcophagi. He achieves remarkable clarity and depth with economical description and analysis. The book will interest students not only of Roman art but also of all visual narrative and mythology."--Leonard Barkan, Samuel Rudin Professor of English, New York University

The Uses of Greek Mythology

The Uses of Greek Mythology
Title The Uses of Greek Mythology PDF eBook
Author Ken Dowden
Publisher Routledge
Pages 288
Release 2002-09-11
Genre History
ISBN 1134926278

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In an innovative sequence of topics, Ken Dowden explores the uses Greeks made of myth and the uses to which we can put myth in recovering the richness of their culture. Most aspects of Greek life and history - including war, religion and sexuality - which are discernable through myth, as well as most modern approaches, are given a context in a book which is designed to be useful, accessible and stimulating.