Mythical Monsters in Classical Literature
This engaging, readable yet impeccably scholarly investigation of monsters in Classical literature will entertain and stimulate as well as inform. It covers all the major mythical monsters mentioned by Greek and Roman authors (Medusa, Hydra, Polyphemus, the Minotaur, Sphinx, Harpies, Sirens, Cerberus, Chimaera, Centaurs, and many more) along with Classical precursors of vampires, werewolves and the living dead. Versions of these creatures that appear in later literature and film are also discussed.

Mythical Monsters is original in considering monsters squarely from a literary standpoint, introducing elements of literary analysis gradually as the work progresses, and building up to quite a sophisticated approach. This will increase readers' critical appreciation and plain enjoyment of these stories, which continue to fascinate today. To facilitate browsing, each chapter can be read independently. There is a useful bibliography, and the book is enlivened by illustrations from ancient and more recent art.
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Mythical Monsters in Classical Literature
This engaging, readable yet impeccably scholarly investigation of monsters in Classical literature will entertain and stimulate as well as inform. It covers all the major mythical monsters mentioned by Greek and Roman authors (Medusa, Hydra, Polyphemus, the Minotaur, Sphinx, Harpies, Sirens, Cerberus, Chimaera, Centaurs, and many more) along with Classical precursors of vampires, werewolves and the living dead. Versions of these creatures that appear in later literature and film are also discussed.

Mythical Monsters is original in considering monsters squarely from a literary standpoint, introducing elements of literary analysis gradually as the work progresses, and building up to quite a sophisticated approach. This will increase readers' critical appreciation and plain enjoyment of these stories, which continue to fascinate today. To facilitate browsing, each chapter can be read independently. There is a useful bibliography, and the book is enlivened by illustrations from ancient and more recent art.
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Mythical Monsters in Classical Literature

Mythical Monsters in Classical Literature

by Paul Murgatroyd
Mythical Monsters in Classical Literature

Mythical Monsters in Classical Literature

by Paul Murgatroyd

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This engaging, readable yet impeccably scholarly investigation of monsters in Classical literature will entertain and stimulate as well as inform. It covers all the major mythical monsters mentioned by Greek and Roman authors (Medusa, Hydra, Polyphemus, the Minotaur, Sphinx, Harpies, Sirens, Cerberus, Chimaera, Centaurs, and many more) along with Classical precursors of vampires, werewolves and the living dead. Versions of these creatures that appear in later literature and film are also discussed.

Mythical Monsters is original in considering monsters squarely from a literary standpoint, introducing elements of literary analysis gradually as the work progresses, and building up to quite a sophisticated approach. This will increase readers' critical appreciation and plain enjoyment of these stories, which continue to fascinate today. To facilitate browsing, each chapter can be read independently. There is a useful bibliography, and the book is enlivened by illustrations from ancient and more recent art.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781472537621
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Publication date: 12/12/2013
Series: Criminal Practice Series
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 200
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Paul Murgatroyd is Professor of Classics as McMaster University, Canada. He has
published eight books and over sixty articles on Greek and Latin literature, and has a
particular interest in the study of narrative.
Paul Murgatroyd is Professor of Classics at McMaster University, Canada. His publications include Tibullus Elegies II (1994); The Amatory Elegies of Johannes Secundus (2000); Mythical and Legendary Narrative in Ovid's Fasti (2005); and From Augustus to Nero (2006).

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations
Preface
Introduction
1. Vampires, Werewolves and the Living Dead
2. Impact
3. Laocoon and the Sea-Snakes
4. Sirens
5. Other Winged Monsters
6. A Monster-Slayer
7. A Good Monster: Chiron
8. Metamorphosed Monsters
9. Jason and the Argonauts
10. Fighting with Monsters (1)
11. Fighting with Monsters (2)
12. Polyphemus
Appendix: Other gigantic monsters
Notes
Select Bibliography
Index of Monsters
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