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  2. Greek mythology retelling - Wikipedia

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    Greek mythology retelling is a literary genre where stories from classic Greek mythology are retold, placed in either a contemporary or futuristic setting. [1] [2] Stories from this genre aim to combine mythological themes like birth, death, and love with modern philosophies of feminism and empowerment.

  3. List of mythology books and sources - Wikipedia

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    The Greek Myths by Robert Graves (1955); Gods and Heroes of Ancient Greece by Gustav Schwab (1837); Gods, Heroes and Men of Ancient Greece by W. H. D. Rouse (1934); Bulfinch's Mythology (originally published as three volumes) by Thomas Bulfinch (1855)

  4. Retelling - Wikipedia

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    Examples of retellings include: The Firebrand – a 1987 novel by Marion Zimmer Bradley retelling the Greek myth of Cassandra and the Trojan War [5] Possession: A Romance – a 1990 novel by A. S. Byatt retelling the tales of Snow White and Melusine [5] Howl's Moving Castle – a 1986 fantasy book by Diana Wynne Jones retelling multiple folkore ...

  5. Mythic fiction - Wikipedia

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    Mythic fiction overlaps with urban fantasy and contemporary fantasy, and the terms are sometimes used interchangeably, but mythic fiction also includes contemporary works in non-urban settings. Mythic fiction also differs from magic realism , as magic realist texts may use surreal or random symbolism in preference to symbolism drawing on myth ...

  6. List of fairytale fantasies - Wikipedia

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    Robin McKinley's Beauty: A Retelling of the Story of Beauty and the Beast (1978); Angela Carter's "The Courtship of Mr Lyon" and "The Tiger's Bride" in The Bloody Chamber (1979)

  7. Mythos (book) - Wikipedia

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    Mythos is a book written by British author Stephen Fry, published in 2017.It is a retelling of a number of ancient Greek myths selected by Fry. It was followed by Fry's 2018 book Heroes, a retelling of myths about Greek heroes, [1] as well as a play titled Mythos: A Trilogy, [2] which premiered at the Shaw Festival in Ontario, Canada, in 2018 [3] and was set to tour the UK starting in August 2019.

  8. These Are the 14 Most Powerful Mythical Creatures ... - AOL

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    These are the 14 most badass mythical creatures, including Bigfoot, the Abominable Snowman, the Loch Ness Monster, and more. ... The best celebrity cameos in the new 'SNL50' documentary series ...

  9. Canongate Myth Series - Wikipedia

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    The Canongate Myth Series is a series of novellas published by the independent Scottish publisher Canongate Books, in which ancient myths from various cultures are reimagined and rewritten.