Author Doris Orgel brilliantly retells the stories of three of the most loved goddesses – Aphrodite, Athena, and Hera. The stories are told not in the third person in the normal form of a myth, but rather from the point of view of the goddesses themselves, in the first person/5(10). The book is a masterpiece. While the Goddesses may play important roles in Homer, too often we're looking from an all too male point of view Hera is the shrew, Aphrodite the over-sexed vixen and Athena, the puppet of her Father. Orgel's work leaves the Goddesses more alive, more vibrant, more mysterious than ever/5(24). The book is basically about the three Greek Goddesses: Hera, Athena, Aphrodite. The stories are different in that it's told through their perspective and adds a touch of humanity and relatabilty to the reader. I always found the Gods fascinating since they still act very human and this book basically encompasses that/5.
Author Doris Orgel brilliantly retells the stories of three of the most loved goddesses - Aphrodite, Athena, and Hera. The stories are told not in the third person in the normal form of a myth, but rather from the point of view of the goddesses themselves, in the first person. Dee_Grooovy Favorites. Skip to main content. We Goddesses. Download or Read online We Goddesses full in PDF, ePub and kindle. This book written by Doris Orgel and published by Dk Ink which was released on 23 November with total pages We cannot guarantee that We Goddesses book is available in the library, click Get Book button to download or read online books.
About We Goddesses: Athena, Aphrodite, Hera - In life they hardly got along, but their book is a triumph of witty, robust, spell-casting collaboration Doris Orgel. We goddesses by Doris Orgel Download PDF EPUB FB2. The book is a masterpiece. While the Goddesses may play important roles in Homer, too often we're looking from an all too male point of view Hera is the shrew, We goddesses book the over-sexed vixen and Athena, the puppet of her Father. The tellings of Athena. Aphrodite, and Hera intertwine (though none repeats a myth), enabling us to hear more than one perspective on events and motives -- say, for instance, their wrangle over the golden apple and the outbreak of the Trojan War.
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