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Stephen fry mythos review
Stephen fry mythos review











From the very first sentence Stephen Fry’s comedic nature came through very clearly as he depicts the creation of the first Titans, their incestuous relationship and resulting offspring and the rising of the first Gods in Zeus and his siblings. Review: I was excited to pick up Stephen Fry’s new book retelling the Great Mythology since I have been a huge fan of all mythology since I was a child. Title: Mythos: The Greek Myths Retold (Stephen Fry’s Great Mythology #1) This gives the book a "light-hearted" touch and makes it easy to listen to while on the road or in bed or under the shower or. He does hint at some words or expression derived from character names mentioned in the stories, but does not go into any further depths.

stephen fry mythos review

Stephen Fry makes it quite clear that you neither need any prerequisites to enjoy the book nor will you gain any "insight" into the stories' "meaning", be it literary or sociological or etymological. What I liked about this approach is the complete neglection of any academic expectations. It is a good enough excerpt, though, if you want to grasp the patterns and the overall "tone" of those stories (most of which can be found in other peoples' mythologies in respective form anyway). The book starts with the creation of "the world" (universe, actually) and ends with the story of Midas (the guy with the "Golden Touch"), so it is NOT a "complete" collection of all the myths and stories available in the vast pool of Greek mythology.

stephen fry mythos review

But Stephen's enthusiasm well carries you through it.

stephen fry mythos review

He is not the world's greatest dramatic writer, so some of the stories come with quite some lengths that make you wish for an editor to cut, cut, cut. But do expect them to get a slightly "updated" tone, modernized pace and some tongue-in-cheek side-comments by the story-teller (or "author" if you will). Modernized easy-listening version of old talesĭo not expect anything "new" about the well-known Greek myths that are retold here.













Stephen fry mythos review