The Myths of Ancient Greece and Rome

Par : E. M. Berens
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  • Nombre de pages245
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN859-65--4700061-7
  • EAN8596547000617
  • Date de parution17/05/2022
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille404 Ko
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurDIGICAT

Résumé

E. M. Berens' "The Myths of Ancient Greece and Rome" serves as an extensive compilation and retelling of classical myths, presented in a style that merges scholarly rigor with accessible narrative. The book offers a comprehensive exploration of key figures and tales from both Greek and Roman mythology, woven together with an emphasis on their cultural significance and interconnections. Berens employs vivid storytelling, making ancient themes resonate with contemporary readers while grounding his interpretations in the rich literary traditions of antiquity.
E. M. Berens was a scholar with a profound interest in classical literature, which greatly influenced his desire to make these timeless stories accessible to a wider audience. His academic background in classical studies allowed him to synthesize complex mythological narratives into coherent, engaging prose, thereby bridging the gap between scholarly discourse and popular understanding of these ancient traditions.
Berens' work reflects his passion for classical antiquity and a commitment to preserving its narratives for future generations. This book is highly recommended for readers seeking an engaging introduction to the myths that shaped Western literature and thought. Its blend of scholarly insight and narrative flair makes it a perfect resource for students, educators, or anyone intrigued by the enduring legacy of Greco-Roman myths.
E. M. Berens' "The Myths of Ancient Greece and Rome" serves as an extensive compilation and retelling of classical myths, presented in a style that merges scholarly rigor with accessible narrative. The book offers a comprehensive exploration of key figures and tales from both Greek and Roman mythology, woven together with an emphasis on their cultural significance and interconnections. Berens employs vivid storytelling, making ancient themes resonate with contemporary readers while grounding his interpretations in the rich literary traditions of antiquity.
E. M. Berens was a scholar with a profound interest in classical literature, which greatly influenced his desire to make these timeless stories accessible to a wider audience. His academic background in classical studies allowed him to synthesize complex mythological narratives into coherent, engaging prose, thereby bridging the gap between scholarly discourse and popular understanding of these ancient traditions.
Berens' work reflects his passion for classical antiquity and a commitment to preserving its narratives for future generations. This book is highly recommended for readers seeking an engaging introduction to the myths that shaped Western literature and thought. Its blend of scholarly insight and narrative flair makes it a perfect resource for students, educators, or anyone intrigued by the enduring legacy of Greco-Roman myths.