Greek Literature Gallery
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violentwavesofemotion:Nikos Kazantzakis, tr. by P. A. Bien, from “Report To Greco,” publ. c. 1961
sproutaesthetics:greek myth | THE MUSES the inspirational goddesses of literature, science, and the
violentwavesofemotion:D. I. Antoniou, tr. by Kimon Friar, from Modern Greek Poetry; “O Tell Me If Yo
aredhels:mythology family ♥︎ achilles for @heroesofoldsing, o muse, of the rage of achilles, son of
sproutaesthetics:greek myth | THE MUSESthe inspirational goddesses of literature, science, and the a
lalumena:Created a Telemachus Twitter account for a teaching activity. Managed to make him half-brat
sproutaesthetics:greek myth | THE MUSESthe inspirational goddesses of literature, science, and the a
The Mares that carry me as far as longing can reachrode on, once they had come and fetched me onto t
achileid:The Wandering of OdysseusRetold by Franz FumannIllustrations Eberhard & Elfriede Binder
tentenby:and here we see why i should not be allowed to read Greek literature
Medea is an ancient Greek tragedy written by Euripides in 431 BC. The plot centers on the actions of
Odysseus, returned home. Gouache and colored pencil on bristol.
When Aeneas wakes up and sees that the Greeks have infiltrated the Trojan walls.
mortisia: The Muses ( Ancient Greek: Μοῦσαι ) in Greek mythology, poetry and literature, are the go
Character of the week: The great HomerHomer was a greek poet. He lived around the eight century befo
foto-jennic:theartistsmanifesto:The Farnese Atlas, 2nd century Roman marble copy of a Greek sculptur
violentwavesofemotion:Odysseus Elytis, tr. by Olga Broumas & T. Begley, from “Nephele,” wr. c. 1
hero-of-nowhere:ronnanlynnch:RPGs, or relentlessly persistent girls by cassandrha
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pleasuresoftheduke: A Homage to Sappho | Norman Lindsay (C.1928)
violentwavesofemotion:Nikos Kazantzakis, from a letter to Andonis Anemoyannis c. Dec. 1902
firelemonade:favourite literature: the secret history by donna tartt“It’s a very Greek idea, and a v
This is the one song everyonewould like to learn: the songthat is irresistible:the song that forces
argonauticae:greek drama » the bacchaetherefore i have plagued these same sisters with madness, and
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