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Ancient Myths and Legends Without Men

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9798894142739
Running Press Adult
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2026
240 pages
Paperback
26494

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Meet the goddesses, warriors, witches, and monsters who shaped and subverted womanhood from the very beginning in this this bold, empowering illustrated collection perfect for fans of New York Times bestseller Circe.

Description

Was Circe really just a temptress?  Were the Amazons nothing more than bloodthirsty fighters?  And was Athena truly the role model ancient women needed?

In Ancient Myths and Legends Without Men, expert classicist Mara Gold recenters the women at the heart of some of the world’s most enduring myths. From Greek and Roman legends to tales from around the globe, this fresh, feminist take shines a new light on iconic figures like Medusa, Hera, and Persephone, revealing the power, complexity, and agency they’ve always had. Vibrantly illustrated and told with clarity and wit, Ancient Myths and Legends Without Men is a must-read for mythology lovers and anyone eager to revisit these stories through a new lens. These women were never just supporting characters—it’s time they took the spotlight.

Praise and Reviews

“Nuanced and enlightening, [Ancient Myths and Legends Without Men] succinctly relays the origin stories of contemporary empowerment symbols. Ancient mythology buffs and feminists will find much of interest.” ―Publishers Weekly-------------------------------- "Classical scholar Gold makes a lively, informative book debut with a look at seven archetypes of mythological women... An entertaining take on ancient tales." ―Kirkus Reviews-------------------------------- “A worthy addition to women’s studies collections.” ―Library Journal-------------------------------- “Mara Gold’s Ancient Myths & Legends Without Men offers an intriguing collage of women’s roles in myth that bridges past and present, to uncover not only what women are doing in myth, but why they still matter today. In so doing, the volume offers a relevant, readable, and beautifully-presented overview of many women of ancient myth, opening the lid on women’s tales and showing the diverse ways in which their stories can and should be re-interpreted.” ―Dr. Emily Hauser, author of Mythica-------------------------------- "Gold reclaims the narratives of mythological women, shedding light on their strength, resilience, and complexity. From goddesses and warriors to witches and monsters, this book reimagines ancient archetypes, offering fresh perspectives that resonate with contemporary readers." ―Annette Giesecke, author of Classical Mythology A to Z

About the Author

Mara Gold is a writer, performer, and researcher completing her PhD in Classics at the University of Oxford, where she specializes in women’s classical reception and scholarship through the lenses of modern gender, sexuality and feminism. She has written chapters for titles published by Bloomsbury (Ancient Egypt in the Modern Imagination; Women Creating Classics) and Cambridge University Press. She has also written and performed for stage, radio, and screen, and works with museums on LGBTQIA+ storytelling, access, and outreach. As a disabled and autistic lesbian, she is extremely passionate about championing access. Ancient Myths and Legends Without Men is her first book.

Ancient Myths and Legends Without Men

Meet the goddesses, warriors, witches, and monsters who shaped and subverted womanhood from the very beginning in this this bold, empowering illustrated collection perfect for fans of New York Times bestseller Circe.

Description

Was Circe really just a temptress?  Were the Amazons nothing more than bloodthirsty fighters?  And was Athena truly the role model ancient women needed? In Ancient Myths and Legends Without Men, expert classicist Mara Gold recenters the women at the heart of some of the world’s most enduring myths. From Greek and Roman legends to tales from around the globe, this fresh, feminist take shines a new light on iconic figures like Medusa, Hera, and Persephone, revealing the power, complexity, and agency they’ve always had. Vibrantly illustrated and told with clarity and wit, Ancient Myths and Legends Without Men is a must-read for mythology lovers and anyone eager to revisit these stories through a new lens. These women were never just supporting characters—it’s time they took the spotlight.

Praise and Reviews

“Nuanced and enlightening, [Ancient Myths and Legends Without Men] succinctly relays the origin stories of contemporary empowerment symbols. Ancient mythology buffs and feminists will find much of interest.” ―Publishers Weekly-------------------------------- "Classical scholar Gold makes a lively, informative book debut with a look at seven archetypes of mythological women... An entertaining take on ancient tales." ―Kirkus Reviews-------------------------------- “A worthy addition to women’s studies collections.” ―Library Journal-------------------------------- “Mara Gold’s Ancient Myths & Legends Without Men offers an intriguing collage of women’s roles in myth that bridges past and present, to uncover not only what women are doing in myth, but why they still matter today. In so doing, the volume offers a relevant, readable, and beautifully-presented overview of many women of ancient myth, opening the lid on women’s tales and showing the diverse ways in which their stories can and should be re-interpreted.” ―Dr. Emily Hauser, author of Mythica-------------------------------- "Gold reclaims the narratives of mythological women, shedding light on their strength, resilience, and complexity. From goddesses and warriors to witches and monsters, this book reimagines ancient archetypes, offering fresh perspectives that resonate with contemporary readers." ―Annette Giesecke, author of Classical Mythology A to Z

About the Author

Mara Gold is a writer, performer, and researcher completing her PhD in Classics at the University of Oxford, where she specializes in women’s classical reception and scholarship through the lenses of modern gender, sexuality and feminism. She has written chapters for titles published by Bloomsbury (Ancient Egypt in the Modern Imagination; Women Creating Classics) and Cambridge University Press. She has also written and performed for stage, radio, and screen, and works with museums on LGBTQIA+ storytelling, access, and outreach. As a disabled and autistic lesbian, she is extremely passionate about championing access. Ancient Myths and Legends Without Men is her first book.

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