Edith Hamilton
Mythology
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Mythology

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Annika Arguemore@arguemore
3 stars
Jan 14, 2024

We'll read this again for the second semester. Currently on hold.

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boram@b0r4m
3 stars
Oct 20, 2022

said what needed to be said but was so boring .....

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Alexa Jade@galexiefaraway
4 stars
Mar 3, 2022

this has stunning artwork throughout, is plotted out well and really thorough. I don’t like this version of persephone’s story 😭 but really good overall!

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Samantha Kalany Hughes@sam_kalany
5 stars
Mar 3, 2022

This novel was a Summer Read for AP English, but it slowly turned into a novel that I frequently refer to, whether it's to cross-reference my passion for Greek/Norse Mythology, make a point whilst watching any of the Thor/Marvel Movies, and or just ponder on the vast beauty that mythology offers.

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Hannah Wall@hannahs_reading_journal
4 stars
Feb 22, 2022

A great collection of the Greek stories and myths told in a practical and easy to read form and is enjoyable to read! The stories have great information with names and dates, but you don’t get too confused about who is who. It was a joy to read.

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Jenni Pertuset@pertuset
3 stars
Feb 20, 2022

I used this as a reference while reading the Percy Jackson and the Olympians series.

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Fiona Coffey@bibliofi
3 stars
Dec 17, 2021

Okay, okay, I’m finally marking this book as a DNF... I did start it over a year ago after all! I have mixed feelings about this book. Is it bad? Not at all! Was in unbelievably grueling to get through? Yes. Yes it was. It wasn’t the material, I absolutely love mythology of all kinds... I think it was just too much, too compacted into a little book. The writing style just wasn’t for me. It’s like being in a long lecture with a professor who just drones on and on and on. I’m still holding out on maybe finishing it at some point but for now I am feeling uninspired. There’s no point in keeping it in my “Reading” shelf for two whole years.

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André Nóbrega@anobrega85
3 stars
Nov 13, 2021

I've been interested in Mythology since I was a kid, but I never got to read the original texts or any books about it. I did spend some sleepless nights devouring the information at Wikipedia, first on Egyptian, then Greek and Roman and finally even on Norse myth. Knowing this a friend lent me Edith Hamilton's book and I read it as soon as I could, coincidentally, at the same time I read the first half of Neil Gaiman's American Gods, a very original modern take on myth. Mythology: Timeless Tales of Gods and Heroes proposes to give the reader a walk through the most important myths drawing as possible directly from the texts and original authors that brought their knowledge to later civilizations. Examples as Homer, Virgil, Ovid and Euripides are surely known to most people that are interested this theme. I was a bit disappointed to find out that it was mostly about Greek and Roman mythology, I'd have enjoyed reading more about others but this by no means kept me from enjoying it. The author covers a lot of what is known, ranging from creation myth to specific stories of gods and human heroes, including of course the epics as the Quest of the Golden Fleece, the Iliad, the Odyssey and the Aeneid but is by no means limited to those. In fact, some of my favourites were short ones about lesser gods or humans' not at all epic as for example Biton and Cleobis'. The way Edith Hamilton decided to transmit these stories is also quite interesting. At the start of each chapter she talks about the poets who first wrote those specific tales, which were the ones she decided to use as source and why, whether it was because they were the most complete or because she likes their style best. As she writes, she adapts most of the original texts, adds some quotes, comments, interprets and gives context to the tales. Although the beginning feels slow and at times confusing, as one continues it enthrals the reader and becomes easier and pleasurable. The last part of the book is the small introduction to Norse Mythology, with some stories and the identification of the main characters, while at the same time comparing it to the Greek and to humanity itself, showing it as a more sombre myth, frustrating and simultaneously somewhat conformed to the hardness of life and inescapable death. More than only getting to know the classic mythologies, this book allows one to peek into the minds of the Greek and Roman people, notice the evolution of the stories and feel the belief fading as they are told by more recent authors. One thing that came to mind often is how human centred they are, how the gods end up behaving pretty much as humans do, being petty, loving, hating, envying, powerful and immortal as they are. The Norse gods seem to me more inspiring, probably because, not being omnipotent - themselves just living until Ragnarok, when they are sure to be defeated and die - they are more similar to humans and would probably help people fight through their lives, face the problems to which they found no solution, giving them purpose, even if it's not fighting for a blissful eternity as nowadays more prominent religions came up with. I must say though that I still have much to read and find out about the Mythology of the Norsemen. Overall, Mythology: Timeless Tales of Gods and Heroes is good as a first look into the theme, interesting enough for those that already know some of the stories but want a closer look and an organized source and is probably even good to keep as a myth encyclopaedia to peek into it once in a while. This review was first published on my blog.

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Monirah@monirah
4 stars
Aug 31, 2021

I will be honest and say that I couldn't become interested in it at first, but after ploughing through the first few chapters, I slowly started to sink in to Hamilton's world of "monsters, mortals, gods, and warriors." I'm sure most, if not all, of us are familiar with a handful of stories surrounding Ancient Greece: Hercules; Athena; the opening of Pandora's box; Oedipus; etc. And, while this applied to me, I was not overly familiar with them and did not know how the characters within these myths relate to one another. So, I found that this book acted as the thread that connected these loose points into a coherent whole. I thought it was nice that Hamilton gives mention to the varying versions of a myth if they exist. She also goes beyond Greek mythology by delving in to Roman and Norse mythologies.

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Janne Janssens@wordsnwonders
4 stars
Aug 29, 2021

“The mind knows only what lies near the heart.” I never get tired of reading Greek and Roman myths, or in this case listening to them. I listened to the audiobook read by Suzanna Toren. Even though I didn't hear anything new, I highly enjoyed this book. English is not my native language but I could easily follow every story. I also liked that the author used both the Greek and the Roman names according to which was used in her sources. Mentioning these sources and the differences in their telling was also a great choice. What I don't understand is why Hamilton added a short part about Norse Mythology. It didn't add any value to the book. She should either have gone deeper into the subject or left it out. I have seen a few pictures of the book published in celebration of its 75th anniversary and I would love to add this edition to my shelves!

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Sarah Sammis@pussreboots
2 stars
Apr 4, 2024
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3 stars
Mar 19, 2024
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Pippa @filippaperri
4 stars
Oct 11, 2022
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Dina@diishalaby
5 stars
Sep 1, 2022
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Cameron@camiparkhere
3 stars
Aug 14, 2022
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Katrina Wilson@kwilson
3 stars
Jul 16, 2024
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lala@polijus
5 stars
Jun 3, 2024
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aly@yubinhong
4 stars
May 30, 2024
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Joe Bauldoff@bauldoff
3 stars
May 22, 2024
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Ashley shackelford@ashlizshack
5 stars
Apr 29, 2024
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sydney@truebromance
4 stars
Apr 4, 2024
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Maria@nocturnes
4 stars
Apr 2, 2024
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sash.@sashaolomon
4 stars
Mar 1, 2024
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Tom Gregson@gregsonog
4 stars
Feb 18, 2024