The Greek Way
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zaimara
Curiously, the stories that are told are presented rather like Reuters news reports. Largely devoid of story telling "decoration". I guess that Ms Hamilton is trying to be true to the source, in some sort of scholarly way, but I was hoping for the deliciously rich storytelling that I remember my Latin master delivering to us 40 years ago in school. I'm still enjoying it, but can't help feeling that it could have been more. It's particularly odd that Hamilton often tells which of the ancient poets she has derived a story from, and it seems that more often than not she'll say "I took this from Apollodorus" but even in her first mention of him she herself calls him dull, and often repeats that denigration in or about the same paragraph as she says he's the source for yet another story. All in all, it seems an odd choice. Nevertheless, the stories, even in what I must assume is a scholarly undecorated presentation, are classics for a reason.
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myself
Edith Hamilton has an incomparable style and poise. Eloquent language mixed with thoughtful message. This book should be part of every college curriculum. Fantastic mix of history, culture, philosophy, and current politics.
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adrienne
This book is great if you are interested in Greek/Roman mythology, however it is not great for Norse. It gives you background that you won't find in ancient text and so it is a great starting point if you are planning to read ancient texts. I wish that the Norse portion was longer or at least told a story like in the Greco-Roman section, but it was just a very broad overview. I think in order to get more Norse, she should have just written a separate book. My rating is based on the Greek/ Roman section of the book.
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michael underwood
This book provides an excellent summary of Greek and Roman mythology, and provides a good overview of Norse mythology as well. I've owned several copies over the years, and recently bought a copy as a gift for my son.
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amy boese
Hamilton's Mythology is a classic. The author synthesized the greatest of the Greek and Roman poets and historians to provide the reader with an amazing introduction to Greek and Roman Mythology. As a reader I found out so many roots to words and concepts that are used in every day language. Hamilton provides useful information and fills in the gaps from classics such as the Iliad and the Odyssey. She utilized many sources and gives a wonderful introduction to each chapter. Parental warning - these stories are fantastic but sometimes brutal and graphic to those with an imagination. Definitely a PG-13 book if it were made into a movie.
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khashayar
A great maay children started their mythology interest off, when the teacher recommended this book. In all these decades, it is still one of the best works and is cheaply purchased. The stories are accurate and acceptable myth versions, simply put in wording for the beginner to follow the storyline easily. It is very well geared for a young mind. It is my long held opinion, that this makes a good text book for home schoolers. And it was the textbook when I took a mythology class in 1972-73.
I bought this older volume for sentiment, after my own old book mildewed from a storm problem. I thought I was getting the *white* cover, shown on this page... but it arrived with the dark cover... something only a collector would mind. There is a modern print & slightly larger size version with all the same inside, but I find it hard to handle, thus my normal-sized paperback purchase.
I bought this older volume for sentiment, after my own old book mildewed from a storm problem. I thought I was getting the *white* cover, shown on this page... but it arrived with the dark cover... something only a collector would mind. There is a modern print & slightly larger size version with all the same inside, but I find it hard to handle, thus my normal-sized paperback purchase.
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niranjan
A great way to learn about Greek mythology. I read several mythology books so far and this is by far the best one. Easy to read and the author does a great a job at giving brief history introduction regarding each story. I would recommend it.
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betsy pederson
This was actually a disappointment. Hamilton writes well, but lots of folks have dealt with this stuff better - better research, better, evidence, more inspiring. Made me really appreciate Gregory Nagy.
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tom manning
This book is an excellent overview of mythological stories. My son's frosh English class in high school requires it. An appropriate choice. Wish I'd received such a unit on myths in high school.
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martin cid
This book flows easily from one story to the next. She gives you a clear explanation of who each god/goddess was and what they represented. Their family trees are given but she also explains it throughout the book. Overall, it's a very nice read.
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siavash nazerfasihi
I remember being captivated by this book and its stories when I was in the 5th grade. I recently bought it for my 5th-grade daughter, when she started reading the "Pendragon" series, so she would have a better understanding of the mythological references in that modern children's series. She liked it better than Pendragon!
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omayma
Excellent introduction to Greek and Roman mythology. Provides good resources so the reader can find the original to read, in translation. Solid reading for any student interested in mythologies of the west.
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derek arbaiza
Great condition, I use this book in the classroom, the kids love it, glad I found it, there are many out there. being an older book I thought the condition would not be that great even used the book look like first print! Very pleased.
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jaymes
My daughter for the past few years has gotten into Greek mythology and I haven't had the time to find her a book. The book just came in and she couldn't be happier. 465 pages about Monsters, Mortals, Gods and Warriors. The last ten pages or so speaks about Norse Gods. I'm happy with this. (I am from Puerto Rico. Sorry if my English isn't the best)
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samet celik
my granddaughter loves to hear stories of greek mythology i.e. Hercules, Medusa and this book more than fills the bill - I think it has every mythological creature you have ever heard of or seen in movies.
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