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- catalog abstract "From the Publisher: Though nearly everyone is familiar with the great mythological figures such as Hercules, Icarus and Medusa, readers may wonder what relevance these ancient tales hold for them. This unique reference book brings mythology to life for students by exploring the connections between ancient myths and contemporary culture. The delightful introductory essay sets the tone, with its overview of the myriad areas of human endeavors that have been influenced by mythology including the arts, science, psychology, language and literature, consumer products and other aspects of popular culture. The user-friendly volume is comprised of 50 narrative essays, that offer a lively retelling of the myth, and then trace the cultural connections. Readers will discover, for example, the fascinating derivation of Freudian psychoanalysis from the myth of Oedipus. Fans of popular film and fiction may be surprised to learn the mythological inspiration for works like Beauty and the Beast, The Matrix, or Michael Crichton's Eaters of the Dead. This engrossing book is enhanced with 25 original illustrations. Five fact-filled appendices offer glossaries and interesting mythological etymologies of commonplace words in nature, science, and everyday consumer products like Nike shoes and Olympus cameras. Whether for research or pure enjoyment, this accessible and informative book reveals the many unrecognized references to mythology that impact our lives.".
- catalog contributor b13308797.
- catalog contributor b13308798.
- catalog created "2004.".
- catalog date "2004".
- catalog date "2004.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "2004.".
- catalog description "Adam and Eve -- Aphrodite -- Artemis and Actaeon -- Balder's death -- Bellerophon -- Beowulf -- Birth of Hercules -- Creation of the world -- Cronus and his offspring -- Cuchulain -- Cupid and Psyche -- Deucalion -- Dionysus -- Echo and Narcissus -- Excalibur -- Furies -- Galahad and the Holy Grail -- Giants trick Thor -- Gilgamesh and Enkidu -- Greek division of the world -- Hercules -- Icarus and Daedalus -- Jason and the Argonauts -- Lancelot -- Leprechauns -- Loki's children -- Loki's gift to Odin -- Man the animal -- Medusa -- Merlin -- Midas -- Minotaur -- Muses -- Odysseus -- Oedipus -- Orpheus -- Pan -- Pandora -- Persephone and Hades -- Prometheus -- Pygmalion -- Pyramus and Thisbe -- Ragnarok -- Romulus and Remus -- Sibling rivalry -- Sisyphus -- Tantulus -- Trickster -- Trojan war -- World tree.".
- catalog description "From the Publisher: Though nearly everyone is familiar with the great mythological figures such as Hercules, Icarus and Medusa, readers may wonder what relevance these ancient tales hold for them. This unique reference book brings mythology to life for students by exploring the connections between ancient myths and contemporary culture. The delightful introductory essay sets the tone, with its overview of the myriad areas of human endeavors that have been influenced by mythology including the arts, science, psychology, language and literature, consumer products and other aspects of popular culture. The user-friendly volume is comprised of 50 narrative essays, that offer a lively retelling of the myth, and then trace the cultural connections. Readers will discover, for example, the fascinating derivation of Freudian psychoanalysis from the myth of Oedipus. Fans of popular film and fiction may be surprised to learn the mythological inspiration for works like Beauty and the Beast, The Matrix, or Michael Crichton's Eaters of the Dead. This engrossing book is enhanced with 25 original illustrations. Five fact-filled appendices offer glossaries and interesting mythological etymologies of commonplace words in nature, science, and everyday consumer products like Nike shoes and Olympus cameras. Whether for research or pure enjoyment, this accessible and informative book reveals the many unrecognized references to mythology that impact our lives.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [225]-226) and index.".
- catalog extent "xxi, 234 p. :".
- catalog identifier "0313321922 (alk. paper)".
- catalog issued "2004".
- catalog issued "2004.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Westport, Conn. : Greenwood Press,".
- catalog subject "201/.3 22".
- catalog subject "BL689 .P48 2004".
- catalog subject "Civilization, Modern.".
- catalog subject "Mythology, European.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Adam and Eve -- Aphrodite -- Artemis and Actaeon -- Balder's death -- Bellerophon -- Beowulf -- Birth of Hercules -- Creation of the world -- Cronus and his offspring -- Cuchulain -- Cupid and Psyche -- Deucalion -- Dionysus -- Echo and Narcissus -- Excalibur -- Furies -- Galahad and the Holy Grail -- Giants trick Thor -- Gilgamesh and Enkidu -- Greek division of the world -- Hercules -- Icarus and Daedalus -- Jason and the Argonauts -- Lancelot -- Leprechauns -- Loki's children -- Loki's gift to Odin -- Man the animal -- Medusa -- Merlin -- Midas -- Minotaur -- Muses -- Odysseus -- Oedipus -- Orpheus -- Pan -- Pandora -- Persephone and Hades -- Prometheus -- Pygmalion -- Pyramus and Thisbe -- Ragnarok -- Romulus and Remus -- Sibling rivalry -- Sisyphus -- Tantulus -- Trickster -- Trojan war -- World tree.".
- catalog title "Mythology in our midst : a guide to cultural references / Amy T. Peterson and David J. Dunworth ; illustrations by David J. Dunworth.".
- catalog type "text".