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septemberkisses · 1 year
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— The Song of Achilles by Madeline Miller
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neptunesize · 3 months
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a madeline miller’s novel inspired playlist
𓇢𓆸 Which Witch - Florence + The Machine
𓇢𓆸 Porcelain - Skott
𓇢𓆸 Settle - Vera Blue
𓇢𓆸 Movement - Hozier
and more! Listen here
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ghostiesandghoulss · 3 months
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Hi I made ✨more✨Song of Achilles fan art
I cannot be stopped
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actually sobbing abt this wtf
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httpschrys · 2 months
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leannareneehieber · 5 months
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GOTHIC & DARK ACADEMIA ENTHUSIASTS!
DARLINGS! Just noticed the double-volume revised edition of STRANGELY BEAUTIFUL via @torbooks is on super-eBook-sale right now. 684 pages! For only $3.99! Via Kindle, Kobo & Apple Books! Includes THE STRANGELY BEAUTIFUL TALE OF MISS PERCY PARKER and THE DARKLY LUMINOUS FIGHT FOR PERSEPHONE PARKER + extra scenes & content.
This book of my heart is: GOTHIC. It's Jane-Eyre-Meets-Dark-Academia+Hot-For-Teacher+GHOSTS+Greek-Mythology+Jack-the-Ripper+Found-Family
YES, there is a paperback omnibus edition, available via Bookshop.org (my favorite link to send folks to, it supports local bookstores!), B&N and any physical store can order it in. It's on sale too!
Please share? Thank you!
Kindle - Kobo - Apple Books
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themoonking · 9 months
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the book trend that needs to be left in the dust for the new year is greek mythology retellings. i am so sick and tired of "retellings" of greek (or roman, but mainly greek) mythology from authors that clearly have a very surface level pop cultural understanding of the myth(s) they're adapting and the culture(s) they're depicting. especially the many that market themselves as "feminist retellings" where the "feminism" is basically just "men bad sometimes", and especially when they're "feminist retellings" that take some of the few mythological women who get happy endings and take it away from them for the sake of saying "men bad sometimes". it's all so shallow and they exploded this year and i'm sick of it.
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luvrdotcom · 11 months
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Some quotes I loved from "Circe" by Madeline Miller
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“I did not pretend to be a mortal. I showed my lambent, yellow eyes at every turn. None of it made a difference. I was alone and a woman, that was all that mattered.”
“I had once told Daedalus that I would never marry, because my hands were dirty, and I liked my work too much. But this was a man with his own dirty hands.”
“Odysseus, son of Laertes, the great traveler, prince of wiles and tricks and a thousand ways. He showed me his scars, and in return he let me pretend that I had none.”
“A dozen times grief had scorched, but its fire had never burned through my skin. My madness in those days rose from a new certainty: that at last, I had met the thing the gods could use against me.”
“Our faces are both lined now, marked with our years. I listen to his breath, warm upon the night air, and somehow I am conforted. This is what it means to swim in the tide, to walk the earth and feel it touch your feet. This is what it means to be alive.”
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mommy-medusa · 2 months
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A mother before a monster.
incredible art is by @neotomiccccc!! they were super kind when i commissioned them and are amazingly talented! please go check them out!
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magiefish · 5 months
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This might just be a *me* thing, but I do find it kind of fascinating that almost every Feminist Greek Myth Retelling seems compelled to flatten Helen into a two-dimensional basic-bitch with no guilt or remorse for her actions despite the fact that self-loathing for her own beauty, a feeling of a lack of agency in the face of Aphrodite's whims and a complicated affection for and loyalty to both the Greeks and the Trojans are all major characteristics of hers in both The Odyssey and The Iliad. I'm sure this has nothing to do with the dynamics of modern feminism and patriarchy whatsoever.
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ladygreek · 4 months
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hades x persephone | a touch of darkness
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neptunesize · 2 months
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𝓽𝓱𝓮 𝓾𝓷𝓭𝓸𝓷𝓮 𝓪𝓷𝓭 𝓽𝓱𝓮 𝓭𝓲𝓿𝓲𝓷𝓮
a dionysus and ariadne playlist
✦ Bedroom Hymns - Florence and the Machine
✦ Glitter & Gloss - Skott
✦ Fool - Børns
✦ Is Everybody Going Crazy - Nothing but Thieves
and more! listen here!
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thetudorslovers · 22 days
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"The gods do not know love, because they cannot imagine an end to anything they enjoy. Their passions do not burn brightly as a mortal's passions do, because they can have whatever they desire for the rest of eternity. How could they cherish or treasure anything? Nothing to them is more than a passing amusement, and when they have done with it, there will be another. " - Jennifer Saint, Ariadne
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sapphicbookclub · 8 months
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Hi there! First of all, thank you for this blog, I have found numerous amazing sapphic stories because of it 🌸💗
And I wanted to ask if you have any greek mythology inspired sapphic novel recs (e.g. the lies we sing to the sea)?
Thank you for the kind words! Always happy to hear my posts helped someone find a book they loved. And for sure I got a few recs for you!
Besides already mentioned Lies We Sing to the Sea by Sarah Underwood, there's Outrun the Wind by Elizabeth Tammi and Coils by Barbara Ann Wright, there's also Hades and Persephone retellings like The Dark Wife by Sarah Diemer and Captive in the Underworld by Lianyu Tan.
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And if you enjoy longer series, you can check out Thermopylae Bound by Belinda Harrison which is a 6 book series about Greek warriors.
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wordsmithic · 1 year
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Greeks are putting out books to clean up the misinformation Westerners have spread about our myths and I LOVE it.
Ioanna puts the focus on Demeter and I am here for it! Demeter is the protagonist of this story, after all.
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In the reviews so far it looks like Ioanna depicts the Greek gods as powerful, as we truly see them in our culture. I really hope it keeps the balance, as the reviewers say.
Greek author, Greek book cover illustrator (Yorgos "Lanthimos" Cotronis) and we are on for a very promising work!
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laladanefilm · 7 months
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"Achilles, prince of Phthia, swiftest of all the Greeks, best of the Achaian warriors at Troy. Beautiful, brilliant, born from the dread nereid Thetis, graceful and deadly as the sea itself."
"Then the best part of him died, and he was even more difficult after that."
"What was his best part?"
"His lover, Patroclus. He didn't like me much, but then the good ones never do. Achilles went mad when he died; nearly mad, anyway."
– excerpts from "Circe" by Madeline Miller
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