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Greek Mythology: An Introduction

AUTHOR: Fritz Graf
ISBN: 0801853958

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Greek Mythology: An Introduction
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by Fritz Graf


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This revised translation of Graf's popular German text offers a chronological account of principal Greek myths appearing in surviving literary and artistic sources. Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, Or.


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"Full of compelling insights... A superior work on Greek mythology done by a first-rate scholar."--Paul Properzio, New England Classical Newsletter and Journal


Book Description
This revised translation of Fritz Graf's highly acclaimed introduction to Greek mythology offers a chronological account of the principal Greek myths that appear in the surviving literary and artistic sources and concurrently documents the history of interpretation of Greek mythology from the 17th century to the present. First surveying the various definitions of myth that have been advanced, Graf proceeds to examine topics such as the relationship between Greek myths and epic poetry, the connection between particular myths and shrines or holy festivals, the use of myth in Greek song and tragedy, and the uses and interpretations of myth by philosophers and allegorists.


Language Notes
Text: English (translation)
Original Language: German


About the Author
Fritz Graf is professor of philology in the Seminar for Classical Philology at the University of Basel in Switzerland. Thomas Marier is in the Department of Classics at the Johns Hopkins University.


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Greek Mythology: An Introduction
- Book Reviews,
by Fritz Graf

Greek Mythology: An Introduction

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This revised translation of the acclaimed work first published in German offers a chronological account of the principal Greek myths while it documents the history of interpretation of Greek mythology from the 17th century to the present. B&W photos & illus.

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Allegorists in ancient Greece attempted to find philosophical and physical truths in myth. Plato, who resolutely excluded myths from the sphere of truth, thought that they could express ideas in a realm he could not reach with dialectical reasoning. Freud built a science around the myth of Oedipus, saying that myths were "distorted wish dreams of entire nations, the dreams of early mankind." No body of myth has served more purposes - or been subject to more analysis - than Greek mythology. This is a revised translation of Fritz Graf's highly acclaimed introduction to Greek mythology, Griechische Mythologie: Eine Einfuhrung, originally published in 1985 by Artemis Verlag. Graf offers a chronological account of the principal Greek myths that appear in the surviving literary and artistic sources, and concurrently documents the history of interpretation of Greek mythology from the seventeenth century to the present. First surveying the various definitions of myth that have been advanced, Graf proceeds to look at the relationship between Greek myths and epic poetry; the absence of an "origin of man" myth in Creek mythology; and connection between particular myths and shrines or holy festivals; the harmony in Greek literature between myth and history; the use of myth in Greek song and tragedy; and the uses and interpretations of myth by philosophers and allegorists.

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This revised translation of Graf's popular German text offers a chronological account of principal Greek myths appearing in surviving literary and artistic sources. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)


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