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- Language
- English
- Published in
- Publisher
- Penguin
- ISBN
- 9781405934312
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Original edition details
Other editions (14)
Mythos (Ancient Greek Mythology Book for Adults, Modern Telling of Classical Greek Myths Book)
2019 • Chronicle Books
English
Mythos
2019 • Chronicle Books
English
Mythos A Retelling of the Myths of Ancient Greece
2017 • Penguin Books
English
Mythos: The Greek Myths Retold
2018 • Penguin Random House UK
English
Mites
2019 • Ara Llibres
Catalan
Other editions

Mythos (Ancient Greek Mythology Book for Adults, Modern Telling of Classical Greek Myths Book)
2019 • Chronicle Books
English

Mythos
2019 • Chronicle Books
English

Mythos A Retelling of the Myths of Ancient Greece
2017 • Penguin Books
English

Mythos: The Greek Myths Retold
2018 • Penguin Random House UK
English

Mites
2019 • Ara Llibres
Catalan

Mythos
2023 • Michael Joseph
English

Mitos: Yunan Mitleri 1
2021 • Alfa Yayinlari
Turkish

Mythos was uns die Götter heute sagen
2018 • Aufbau Verlag
German

Mythos
2018 • Salani
Italian

Mythos - As melhores historias de herois deuses e titas (Em Portugues do Brasil)
2019 • Publisher
Portuguese

Mythos (Anagrama Argumentos, 533) (Spanish Edition)
2019 • Editorial Anagrama
Spanish

Mythos: The Greek Myths Retold
2018 • Penguin Books
English

Mythos: The Greek Myths Retold
2017 • Penguin Books, Limited
English

Mythos: The Illustrated Edition
2024 • Chronicle Books
English
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Stephen Fry's retelling of Greek myths is widely celebrated for its exceptional humor, wit, and engaging storytelling. Reviewers consistently praise Fry's ability to make these ancient tales and their divine characters relatable and accessible to a modern audience, often injecting his own personality and contemporary references. Many found the book a charming and natural read, told with intelligence and heart, making it a highly enjoyable experience. It is frequently recommended as an excellent introduction for newcomers to Greek mythology, presented in a way that is neither patronizing nor assumes prior knowledge. Readers also appreciated the informative aspects, learning about the linguistic origins of many modern words and the cultural impact of these myths, all while maintaining a lively and captivating tone. The author's evident passion for the subject is infectious, enhancing the overall reading experience, with the audiobook version, narrated by Fry himself, often highlighted as adding an extra layer of enjoyment.
Despite its many strengths, some reviewers noted a few areas for improvement. A common observation is that the book, while offering depth in its chosen stories, sacrifices breadth, meaning it doesn't cover every single myth, which might disappoint readers seeking a comprehensive collection. A few critics felt the book lacked a clear table of contents or an explicit outline of which myths were included or omitted, potentially misleading readers about its scope. The episodic nature of the myths led some to find certain recurring themes, particularly those involving divine romantic entanglements and their consequences, becoming somewhat repetitive towards the latter half. Additionally, a couple of reviewers found the sheer number of names and relationships challenging to keep track of, leading to a feeling of information overload rather than deep retention. One critique also suggested that Fry's approach, while entertaining, might be seen as overly simplistic or even "snobbish" in its philosophical dismissal of myths as merely primitive explanations for natural phenomena, rather than acknowledging their broader cultural and spiritual significance.
Overall, Stephen Fry's Mythos is overwhelmingly regarded as a delightful and highly entertaining retelling that breathes fresh life into classic Greek myths. It is particularly well-suited for readers who are new to Greek mythology or those looking for an accessible, humorous, and engaging reintroduction to these stories without the dry academic tone of traditional sources. Fans of Stephen Fry's distinctive wit and charismatic narrative voice will find much to love, as his personality shines through every page. The book is also recommended for those interested in the cultural legacy and etymological influence of the myths. While it may not satisfy readers seeking an exhaustive academic study or a continuous narrative, it serves as a superb gateway to the complex world of the Greek gods, promising a fun and informative journey that many reviewers found an absolute masterpiece and a must-read.
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