75 Classical Myths Condensed from their Primary Sources is designed to familiarize students with these stories in the most economical and accessible way possible. This text provides condensed versions of the essential myths and legends of the Greeks and Romans, as told by their primary sources. The streamlined stories, which retain much of the drama, irony, and pathos of the originals, include Homeric epics, Greek tragedies, Vergil's Aeneid, the most famous episodes of Ovid's Metamorphoses and Hesiod's poems, and more.
Based on their primary sources, the stories selected for this book are not adapted to or enmeshed in the author's interpretation of them. 75 Classical Myths is an unpretentious work that fulfills a genuine need in a way that saves students both time and money. Students will acquire a foundation of familiarity with the whole range of Classical Greek and Roman myths and legends with relative ease.
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David Mulroy is a professor of classics at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, where he has taught since 1973. He has regularly taught classical mythology to large lecture classes there. 75 Classical Myths is the product of this experience. His other publications include books of translations of ancient Greek and Roman poetry: Early Greek Lyric Poetry (Michigan 1992), The Complete Poetry of Catullus (Wisconsin 2003), and Sophocles' Oedipus Rex (Wisconsin 2011). Outside of the world of Classics, he best known for his 2002 publication, The War Against Grammar, (Heinemann Boynton/Cook), a critical look at the neglect of grammar in contemporary education.
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