Mythology by Edith Hamilton

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Paper quality: 70 gsm off white (Excellent)
Cover quality: 260 gsm card.

Size: A5 (5.8x8.3) 

Digitally printed, with excellent print and paper quality.
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Book Synopsis:

 

Mythology by Edith Hamilton is a timeless classic that provides a comprehensive and engaging introduction to the myths of ancient Greece and Rome. Celebrated for its clarity, elegance, and scholarly yet accessible approach, Hamilton’s work has remained a cornerstone for students, educators, and mythology enthusiasts for decades.

The book explores the pantheon of gods, goddesses, heroes, and legendary creatures that shaped the ancient world’s imagination and cultural values. From the cunning of Hermes and the strength of Hercules to the tragic tales of Persephone and Orpheus, Mythology presents these stories with vivid detail and compelling narrative, making complex mythological tales both understandable and captivating.

Hamilton organizes the content thematically, covering the major Olympian gods, the heroic legends, and the lesser-known myths, providing readers with a structured understanding of the mythic universe. Each story is retold with attention to literary style, historical context, and moral undertones, highlighting how mythology reflects human nature, societal norms, and the values of ancient civilizations.

A central feature of Mythology is its exploration of archetypes and recurring motifs. Hamilton demonstrates how themes such as heroism, fate, love, and vengeance recur across stories, offering insights into human psychology and culture. Her interpretations allow readers to appreciate the depth and enduring influence of classical myths on literature, art, philosophy, and modern storytelling.

The writing is accessible yet authoritative, blending rigorous scholarship with a narrative style that brings myths to life. Hamilton’s approach ensures that readers, whether novices or seasoned students of mythology, can engage fully with the content. The book is both educational and entertaining, making it a valuable reference for personal enrichment, academic study, or classroom use.

Readers who enjoy classics and historical literature such as The Iliad and The Odyssey will find Mythology essential for understanding the context and significance of these ancient works. Hamilton’s book also provides a foundation for exploring later literary adaptations, modern retellings, and cultural references that draw on classical myths.

Ideal for students, educators, writers, and anyone fascinated by ancient stories, Mythology encourages exploration of moral lessons, human motivations, and the timeless appeal of myth. Its engaging style makes it suitable for both casual readers and those seeking deeper academic insight.

Ultimately, Mythology by Edith Hamilton is a masterful and enduring guide to the myths that continue to shape our cultural imagination. It is an indispensable resource for understanding the stories, characters, and lessons that have influenced Western literature and thought for centuries.