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Mythology
by Edith Hamilton
18/100 - 1942 - Mythology by Edith Hamilton
Probably about a year or so ago, my husband was telling me about some sort of video game he was playing with characters from Greek mythology. I studied some classics in college and even had a copy of this book at some point, but our conversation made me realize how little of it I actually remembered.
I read this slowly over the span of months, sometimes on audio and sometimes the physical copy (which I bought used and is every bit as underlined and highlighted as one would expect this book to be). It really came in handy while reading American Gods and The Song of Achilles. I’m glad I revisited it but wish there was a mythology collection like this that covered more beyond just Greek and Roman classics (and yes, it has a little Norse but not much). Such an excellent reference book, though. And I’m glad I bought a copy to have on hand.
Probably about a year or so ago, my husband was telling me about some sort of video game he was playing with characters from Greek mythology. I studied some classics in college and even had a copy of this book at some point, but our conversation made me realize how little of it I actually remembered.
I read this slowly over the span of months, sometimes on audio and sometimes the physical copy (which I bought used and is every bit as underlined and highlighted as one would expect this book to be). It really came in handy while reading American Gods and The Song of Achilles. I’m glad I revisited it but wish there was a mythology collection like this that covered more beyond just Greek and Roman classics (and yes, it has a little Norse but not much). Such an excellent reference book, though. And I’m glad I bought a copy to have on hand.