The WORST Greek Mythological Retellings I've Read (According To An Ancient Historian)
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Just some books I think you guys can definitely miss if you want to learn about Greek Mythology ... Although most of these are accurate in their storytelling, I felt as though these books simply missed the mark when attempting to give the modern reader a taste of the ancient world.
Yawn, NEXT!
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I think there’s a difference between a ‘retelling’ and a ‘reimagining’ of an ancient myth. IMO if a book is marketed correctly the reader can go into a book knowing whether the story is faithful to the original myth or more of a “what if” scenario created by the author using the existing characters/ themes as a basis.
Thank you for your honest reviews on these Greek mythological re-telling books! I will definitely look for book recommendations from you from now on!!
@MoAnInc
Жыл бұрын
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Thanks you a lot for saving us with your honest reviews!!!!
@MoAnInc
Жыл бұрын
Someone’s gotta do it 🫠
@ramonlatouche7391
Жыл бұрын
@@MoAnInc and you get done olimpic reviews!!!!🏛️🤣🖤
Thanks for the recommended books to read.
Such a great video! I didn’t know any of these, and now… I won’t ever ! Thanks 🙏🏻
@MoAnInc
Жыл бұрын
😂😂😂
For a GOOD Greek myths retelling, I strongly suggest “Lord of the Crooked Paths” & “Master of the Fearful Depths” by Patrick H. Adkins. And how many books have Metis as a main character?
@MoAnInc
Жыл бұрын
I haven’t read these so I’ll DEFINITELY be checking them out!!!!
What are your thoughts on Samuel Butler's translation of Odyssey? It was recently published by Blackie Books, translated to Spanish, and has become very popular in some youtube channels.
Also!!! I created a list for you guys of all the books I could find about the Ancient Greek & Roman world :) Overtime I'll be updating this (and adding sections for Egypt, the Near East, Mesoamerica etc), so check it out via this link www.moaninc.co.uk/books/the-ultimate-classics-book-list
I wanted to send the file of a novel written by me - which is also available on Amazon, but I couldn't find an email :)
Interested in your opinion: Could a fiction novel, Greek retelling, that intentionally diverges from historical record, (and reimagines the events entirely) ever be positively received by historians like yourself? If it was done purposefully and knowingly, in order to make a creative statement. For example, how and why people today take such an interest in Greek mythology.
Ma'am could you please make videos on pride and prejudice noval 🥺.
Wait are there more videos on the Troy movie coming?
@MoAnInc
Жыл бұрын
Yes.
@Laocoon283
Жыл бұрын
@@MoAnInc ah sweet
@MoAnInc
Жыл бұрын
They’ll come out over time, simply because I’m trying to see the reaction to the previous videos before finalising my future episode plans (eg, like viewer retention, comments, etc). But there are loads scripted and planned for this series
@Laocoon283
Жыл бұрын
@@MoAnInc Sweet. Enjoyed the last one. Looking forward to future ones.
I'm sad you didn't enjoy Lavinia at all, but if you are simply not interested in the character that's quite understandable. I'd definitely recommend the book to more people - especially, as you said, so few people know it - because it's very beautifully written and very poetic. It discusses Roman religion, Vergil and Vergil's writing choices and Lavinia's reflection as the character in her own story in a very interesting light, imho - so what you said here, that she's not really a character, is in itself a topic in the novel. People interested in the Aeneid and Vergil should definitely go for it!
@starcapture3040
Жыл бұрын
she said jennifer saint Ariadne is one of the best I can't take her seriously after that opinion
@MoAnInc
Жыл бұрын
“Her” is me - hi! Just because you didn’t enjoy a novel and someone else did does not make them less trustworthy/less serious. Everyone is entitled to their own opinion.
@starcapture3040
Жыл бұрын
@@MoAnInc it is not about not enjoying it you just gave so many full starts to a point I don't understand. how come its top one? it has too many weaknesses,
@drillsargentadog
Жыл бұрын
LeGuin is usually a good writer. I loved Earthsea and The Left Hand of Darkness when I was a boy/teenager. But I've never even heard of Lavinia. Didn't even know LeGuin did anything classically-inspired and not just fantasy/sci-fi.
Oh I'm actually pretty sad about Lavinia, but well, thats all about opinion. But (if I'm right) you really loved Achilles, right ? I just finished "The Young Achilles (or The Pomegrenate Ring)" from Simon Brian Cartlidge. I absolutely hate this book and all the... strange positions the author take in this one, even characters who are note supposed to be here, I supposed ? And all sort of things, but well, no spoil. But I'm very curious about your review for this one
I think lore olympus belongs here
If anyone understood what is hidden in the ancient myths they'd never ever read a retelling
House of Names by Colm Tóibín I hated hated hated HATED every single page of it. And it is a page-turner, mind you. A single sitting. I will NEVER forgive the author for what he did to ORESTES. I was fully repulsed. I know that retellings always bastardize one character beyond recognition. But man… there is creative license, then there is… whatever this was. His language is direct and blood-soaked; his story telling is merciless and freezing cold. Which I appreciated. The book has a very masculine language. But ORESTES… ughh. His weakness and submission were so hideously unsightly. Left a bitter taste.
I'm going to write a very unpopular opinion now, but once it is finished and the hype dies out you'll are going to see my point: Lore Olympus is a bad retelling, that had a promising start in S1, was a bit wonky in S2.1, but went totally out of the rails after the time skip for S2.2 and completely lost the plot in S3, where character arc are wrapped in a sloppy way at best and is so far away of mythology that you can change the names and never figure out who are this people
@shreyapatil7076
Жыл бұрын
Well that's true
@-mary-5355
4 ай бұрын
Honestly absolutely true, I dropped off sometime in early season two because it had annoyed me so much. Then I saw the printed copy in a library a few weeks ago, started on season 3, and basically went “terrible retelling, but hey the writing got better so I can enjoy if I just separate my knowledge of the myths”
I am also not a big fan of "Penelopiad", but honestly, nothing could be possibly worse than "Daughter of Troy" by Sarah B. Franklin. I came across this novel when I was nursing my book hangover after "The silence of the girls" and bought it just because it was supposed to be another retelling of the myth of the Trojan War from Briseis' POV. The book turned out to be a total waste of time and money, since it is male gaze-y as hell, and in addition romanticizes slavery and se*ual assaults.
@MoAnInc
Жыл бұрын
I’ve never heard of this book?!?!?!
How come jennifer saint Ariadne should be on that list one of the most poring retellings I ever read.
@MoAnInc
Жыл бұрын
Couldn’t disagree more - Ariadne is one of my absolute favourites. It’s accurate to the surviving mythology and incredibly beautifully written.
@starcapture3040
Жыл бұрын
@@MoAnInc you must be really exaggerating. it's horrible!