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Chione: The Eternal Snow Goddess

Par : E L Hunter
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8232105365
  • EAN9798232105365
  • Date de parution09/10/2025
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  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurHamza elmir

Résumé

In the silence of falling snow, ancient Greeks glimpsed a goddess. This innovative study resurrects Chione-the divine embodiment of snow whose arrow-pierced tongue in Ovid's Metamorphoses hints at forgotten stories waiting to be uncovered. Though barely visible in our fragmentary sources, this overlooked snow goddess opens surprising windows into how ordinary Greeks experienced their winter-transformed world. Drawing on comparative mythology and environmental humanities, the book traces Chione's remarkable journey-from daughter of the North Wind to her unexpected afterlives as medieval moral lesson, Romantic winter queen, and symbol of endangered seasons in today's climate crisis.
Through her story, we witness how humans across centuries have given divine form to the mystery of snow's silent transformation. This exploration of Chione's cultural significance reveals why marginal figures often tell us more about ancient religious experience than the well-documented Olympians. Scholars will find fresh approaches to fragmentary evidence, while anyone fascinated by mythology will discover how an ancient snow goddess still speaks to our rapidly warming world.
In the silence of falling snow, ancient Greeks glimpsed a goddess. This innovative study resurrects Chione-the divine embodiment of snow whose arrow-pierced tongue in Ovid's Metamorphoses hints at forgotten stories waiting to be uncovered. Though barely visible in our fragmentary sources, this overlooked snow goddess opens surprising windows into how ordinary Greeks experienced their winter-transformed world. Drawing on comparative mythology and environmental humanities, the book traces Chione's remarkable journey-from daughter of the North Wind to her unexpected afterlives as medieval moral lesson, Romantic winter queen, and symbol of endangered seasons in today's climate crisis.
Through her story, we witness how humans across centuries have given divine form to the mystery of snow's silent transformation. This exploration of Chione's cultural significance reveals why marginal figures often tell us more about ancient religious experience than the well-documented Olympians. Scholars will find fresh approaches to fragmentary evidence, while anyone fascinated by mythology will discover how an ancient snow goddess still speaks to our rapidly warming world.
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