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Introduction to Mythology: Contemporary Approaches to Classical and World Myths

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Integrating original texts with explanations, interpretations, and theory, Introduction to Mythology: Contemporary Approaches to Classical and World Myths, Fourth Edition, introduces students to a wide range of myths drawn from sources all around the world and approached from various critical perspectives.

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An innovative pedagogical structure helps students discern the complex web of literary allusions that characterize mythological texts

A global locator map at the beginning of each chapter situates the myths in their geographical context

Running margin notes provide cross-references and explanations of terms

A glossary of deities, an illustrated timeline, and suggested readings offer additional resources

A vibrant art program features more than 200 illustrations, photographs, and maps

944 pages, Paperback

First published November 1, 2004

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Eva M. Thury

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November 29, 2023
NEVER in my life did I think I’d have a Prof who legitimately required us to read the entire textbook front to back. I was wrong. I will have nightmares about you until I’m dead Angela. Only therapy will help me forget you and your awful class ❤️
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May 9, 2012
Using this as the textbook for my World Mythology class. I really like a lot of things about this book: wide array of myths, helpful chapter introductions for students, and the inclusion of analytical theories. My one real problem with the book is that it omits all Hispanic mythology. As an instructor in Colorado, this seems like a large oversight; so, I supplemented the book with several Mayan and Aztec myths. I also found it helpful to give my students a break from the dearth of commentary in the textbook's margins. While this was oftentimes helpful, it occasionally restricted students' thinking to just what they read there, instead of cultivating their own interpretation. Overall, a great textbook that we used consistently throughout the semester.
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January 2, 2017
Even though this was the textbook I was using for the class I was enrolled in I really enjoyed it. I've never enjoyed a text book before so it seems worthy of a review. It's a great text with a lot of margin notes for further explanations and clarification. Although many of the myths are not written out fully all of the ones included are extensive which was a great help for the class but also exactly the reason I wanted to take a class on mythology to begin with, to read the stories themselves while learning about the why behind them.
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680 reviews
April 18, 2017
Quite a broad introduction to mythology, indeed -- while some of the analysis in this book was definitely academic drivel (see the chapter on vampires), on the whole it's a fun, engaging read and a good text for an Intro to Myth class.
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December 9, 2020
I had to read this book for my mythology class and I enjoyed most of it!
It was tough to read that much in such a short amount of time, but I am grateful for what I learned out of it, so it definitely was worth it.
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December 15, 2022
As far as textbooks go, this one wasn't too bad. It presented a lot of information, and presented it fairly clearly. Of course it could get a bit boring and rambling but I blame my boredom as much on myself as I do on the actual book. I like that most of it was directly quoting the original mythological stories instead of just telling us about them.
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November 11, 2023
This was the textbook for my World Mythology class. I did learn a decent amount from this book about various myths, which I thought I would be really excited for...turns out, I wasn't. I am glad to be done with this book and it's jumping around and will be even more glad to pass this class and be done with it as well.
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April 2, 2023
This class was indescribably insane, but the Epic of Gilgamesh is soo good ❤️
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