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Arcadian Days

Arcadian Days
Author: John Spurling
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 346
Release: 2023-03-07
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 163936319X

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A bold and dynamic retelling of five great male-female pairings from the Greek myths: Prometheus and Pandora, Jason and Medea, Oedipus and Antigone, Achilles and Thetis, and Odysseus and Penelope. Award-winning historical novelist and playwright John Spurling draws on his lifelong love and knowledge of Classical Greek drama and poetry to reanimate five great male–female storylines from the Greek myths. The Greek myths, refined by the great poets and playwrights of ancient Greece, distil the essence of human life: its brief span, its pride, courage, and insecurity, its anxious relationship with the natural world—earth, sea, and sky, represented by powerful gods and monsters. Taking inspiration from the incomparably beautiful and intense poetry of Homer, Aeschylus, Sophocles, and Euripides, John Spurling—a lifelong classicist and an award-winning playwright—spins five myths for contemporary readers. These captivating tales center on male-female pairs—Prometheus and Pandora, Jason and the sorceress Medea, Oedipus and his daughter Antigone, Achilles and his mother Thetis, Odysseus and Penelope—who, in the course of their stories, destroyed dynasties, raised and felled heroes, and sealed the fates of men.


Arcadian Nights

Arcadian Nights
Author: John Spurling
Publisher: Harry N. Abrams
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2016-02-02
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781468311792

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"[A]...retelling of the Greek myths...Spurling has added scene, dialogue, and context, while always staying true to the spirit of the original myth."--Provided by publisher.


Gods, Titans and Monsters

Gods, Titans and Monsters
Author: Michele Amitrani
Publisher: Michele Amitrani
Total Pages: 252
Release: 2021-05-17
Genre: Art
ISBN: 198877019X

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Tales of the ancient Greek world—populated by monsters, gods and mortals—have been with us for millennia. But you’ve never heard these mythological tales told quite like this. In this box set you will find the familiar woven into the unexpected as the myths of Pandora, Medusa, Prometheus and the Muse Calliope are retold in fresh, bold ways. In Woman of Destiny, Pandora—the first woman created by the gods—must choose between surrendering to destiny, or becoming what no god ever imagined she could be. In Soul of Stone, Panacea—a young Amazon warrior with a talent for potions—pits herself against a she-monster known as the Soul of Stone who has been turning people into statues for centuries. Panacea wants revenge for her brother … but what is she willing to sacrifice to get it? In Bringer of Fire we get to know Zid as he risks his own life to find a way to fight the gods’ treachery and overcome his fear of the ancient demon who is chained to a rock in the Caucasus Mountains. He must choose between friendship and freedom as his actions set him against the most powerful of the Olympian gods: Zeus himself. And in Muse of Avalon we meet Calliope as she flees from burning Greece, heading north to a barbarian land the natives call Britain. We join her as she struggles to help the inhabitants prosper by giving them a symbol of strength and justice. Can a sword in the stone help her find the pure-hearted leader who will give Britain its much-needed peace, or will she fail in her mission and see the country succumb to blood and anarchy? This collection captures the soul of these famous myths, while its darkly complex mashup of myth and reality leaves us reflecting on what it really means to be human.


The Reluctant Hero

The Reluctant Hero
Author: Adam Alexander Haviaras
Publisher: Adam Alexander Haviaras
Total Pages: 299
Release: 2021-10-28
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1988309468

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Long ago, when gods and heroes walked the earth in triumph and tragedy, true love and epic deeds were set among the stars... In the city of ancient Corinth, Bellerophon grew up in the corridors of the palace, haunted by his father’s gruesome death, and distrusted and ignored by the rest of his own family. He now spends his life in the shadows of society, and that is how he prefers it. However, the Gods of Olympus have something more in mind for him. After a violent incident in the mountains, Bellerophon is banished from his home for all time. His path leads him to the court of an aged king in Tiryns where he is welcomed at first, but due to the spiteful queen, he is wrongly accused of another crime in a world that seems endlessly cruel. Dejected and uncaring of what happens to him and his hateful life, Bellerophon is sent across the sea to the court of King Iobates of Lykia. At the urging of his seer, the king welcomes Bellerophon as an honoured guest in his home, until he discovers the reason for his arrival. Seeking a way to be rid of Bellerophon, without violating the sacred laws of Zeus, King Iobates commands that he complete three impossible tasks to prove his innocence or bring about his death. With the world set against him, Bellerophon welcomes his imminent end. That is, until he meets the king’s daughter, Philonoe, the only person who has ever believed in him, and whose father has kept a dark secret from for many years. With the Gods and Lykia’s princess on his side, can Bellerophon prove his innocence and help save Lykia and its people? Will he finally accept the fate that the Gods have pressed upon him? Or will he succumb to the despair and hopelessness that have dogged him all of his life? Only by facing his deepest fears and a creature more terrible than any other of the Gods’ creation can Bellerophon truly succeed and become the hero he is meant to be... The Reluctant Hero is an epic retelling of the story of Bellerophon and the Chimera from Greek mythology. It is the fourth book in the Mythologia fantasy series by best-selling and award-winning author and historian, Adam Alexander Haviaras. If you enjoy books by Madeline Miller, Stephen Fry, Natalie Haynes or Jennifer Saint then you will love the Mythologia series. Read The Reluctant Hero today and witness the rise of one of the greatest heroes of the ancient world!


Tales of The Gods and Heroes

Tales of The Gods and Heroes
Author: George W. Cox
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 358
Release: 2022-04-29
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 337500513X

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Reprint of the original, first published in 1863.


The Eyes of Athene: A tale of the Greek gods

The Eyes of Athene: A tale of the Greek gods
Author: Matt Larkin
Publisher: Incandescent Phoenix Books
Total Pages: 301
Release: 2024-04-23
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1946686905

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Unravel the threads of destiny in this epic Greek mythology series in the Eschaton Cycle historical fantasy universe. History is Merciless Athene fought a desperate battle to save Elládos from the encroaching Babilimian army. She lost. But in the shining courts of Babilim, she finds something she never expected … the Truth. A wave fit to drown the world arises. And if Pandora cannot stop it, Fate will at long last close its crushing fist upon her and everyone she’s ever loved. The end of an Era draws nigh … The Eyes of Athene is the ninth and final novel of the Tapestry of Fate series. It begins an epic melding Greek myths, time travel, and dark fantasy into a vast adventure that spans millennia. Familiar stories unfold in new ways. Tragic heroes grapple with flaws and decisions that echo through time. And in the darkest moments, the greatest gift is a hope that refuses to burn out. For fans of M.L. Wang, A.E. Rayne, ML Spencer, this is a dark mythological retelling filled with gods and monsters from the Classical Age and beyond. This series serves as a prequel to Gods of the Ragnarok Era.


Jason and the Argonauts

Jason and the Argonauts
Author: Bernard Evslin
Publisher: Graymalkin + ORM
Total Pages: 164
Release: 2023-04-13
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1631683640

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Renowned mythologist Bernard Evslin’s retelling of the perilous adventure of Jason and the Argonauts “This story begins very soon after the world began, when great raw things called monsters roamed the unfinished places eating whatever they could catch.” So says Ekion, son of the god Hermes, as he relates the tale of the treacherous crusade of Jason and the Argonauts. When Jason, a prince with the gift of healing, is assigned a quest to obtain the golden fleece of the winged ram—which, once obtained, will set Jason upon his rightful throne as king—a fantastic adventure begins. In the vein of classic storytelling, mythologist Bernard Evslin offers his own masterful recasting of the famous tale of Jason, Medea, and the Argonauts, and follows the hero’s journey to its startling and tragic conclusion.


The Wrath of Artemis: epic fantasy in the Classical Age

The Wrath of Artemis: epic fantasy in the Classical Age
Author: Matt Larkin
Publisher: Incandescent Phoenix Books
Total Pages: 329
Release: 2023-08-08
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1946686840

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Unravel the threads of destiny in this epic Greek mythology series in the Eschaton Cycle historical fantasy universe. A fury fit to topple an Age arises After millennia of ruling alongside them, Artemis can no longer abide the corruption of the Olympian order. To bring down Zeus and his brethren, Artemis will spark a war the likes of which has not been seen since the days when gods battled giants. And once more, Pandora finds herself caught in the middle, forced to choose sides and certain that, whichever she chooses, those she loves will suffer and die for her choice. The Wrath of Artemis is the seventh novel of the Tapestry of Fate series. It begins an epic melding Greek myths, time travel, and dark fantasy into a vast adventure that spans millennia. Familiar stories unfold in new ways. Tragic heroes grapple with flaws and decisions that echo through time. And in the darkest moments, the greatest gift is a hope that refuses to burn out. For fans of Rob J. Hayes, Michael R. Fletcher, and Kevin Wright, this is a dark mythological retelling filled with gods and monsters from the Classical Age and beyond. This series serves as a prequel to Gods of the Ragnarok Era.