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PENELOPE OF ITHACA
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PENELOPE OF ITHACA
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Current price: $13.55


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PENELOPE OF ITHACA
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Four new titles in the series GREAT WOMEN OF GREEK MYTHOLOGY:
Medusa of the Gorgons, Hecuba of Troy, Alcestis of Thessaly, Penelope of Ithaka.
GREAT WOMEN OF GREEK MYTHOLOGY is a series of short books for young and old introducing readers to the ancient world through its heroines.
Whether simplified adaptations of classic tragedies by Euripides, Aeschylus and Sophocles or original works based on the surviving sources, these books
aim to bring readers on a journey filled with excitement, drama, death and love, all while focusing on the women that have played such an important role in our history yet are still remembered as mere bystanders.
While each book can be read separately, and in any order, there is an underlying thread that ultimately connects all these characters and provides a wider view of what it was to be a woman in the ancient Greek world.
Four new titles in the series GREAT WOMEN OF GREEK MYTHOLOGY:
Medusa of the Gorgons, Hecuba of Troy, Alcestis of Thessaly, Penelope of Ithaka.
GREAT WOMEN OF GREEK MYTHOLOGY is a series of short books for young and old introducing readers to the ancient world through its heroines.
Whether simplified adaptations of classic tragedies by Euripides, Aeschylus and Sophocles or original works based on the surviving sources, these books
aim to bring readers on a journey filled with excitement, drama, death and love, all while focusing on the women that have played such an important role in our history yet are still remembered as mere bystanders.
While each book can be read separately, and in any order, there is an underlying thread that ultimately connects all these characters and provides a wider view of what it was to be a woman in the ancient Greek world.


















