Showing posts with label Theseus. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Theseus. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 10, 2021

Gods and Heroes of Ancient Greece. by Gustav Schwab (1946)

Gods and Heroes of Ancient Greece. Gustav Schwab. 1946. Barnes & Noble Collector's Edition


     I was happy to find a new copy of Gustav Schwab's "Gods and Heroes of Ancient Greece." I remember reading it at the town library a few decades ago and enjoyed it a lot back then.

     Originally published in 1946, the book was later translated from the original German. It was conceived to fill a void in the book market. At the time, most of the books on Greek Mythology were very dry academic dissections of the subject (either that or children's books). There wasn't much suitable for the general adult reader until "Gods and Heroes." Evidently the idea worked, as it is still in print 75 years later.




"From fire-stealing Prometheus to scene-stealing Helen of Troy, from Jason and his golden fleece to Oedipus and his mother, this collection of classic tales from Greek mythology demonstrates the inexhaustible vitality of a timeless cultural legacy. These stories of heroes and powerful gods and goddesses are set forth simply and movingly, in language that retains the power and drama of the original works by Aeschylus, Sophocles, Euripides, and Homer.
Here are Icarus flying too close to the sun, mighty Hercules, Achilles and that darn heel, the Trojans and their wooden horse, brave Perseus and beautiful Andromeda, wandering Odysseus and steadfast Penelope. Their stories and the stories of the powerful gods and goddesses who punish and reward, who fall in love with and are enraged by the humans they have created, are set forth simply but movingly, in language that retains the power and drama of the original works by Aeschylus, Sophocles, Euripides, and Homer. In Gustav Schwab’'s masterful retelling, they are made accessible to readers of all ages.

Introduction by Werner Jaeger
With black-and-white illustrations throughout"

Saturday, June 24, 2017

Immortals (2011): Henry Cavill as Theseus


     Directed by Tarsem Singh, very loosely based on the myth of Theseus and the Minotaur (amongst other Gods & Titan legends), Immortals (2011) is an epic CGI ancient fantasy. The story follows Theseus, who is chosen as a mortal hero by the Gods, as he fights to stop the ruthless King Hyperion from destroying Greece with a mythical weapon in 1228 B.C. The special effects are astounding and the action is fast paced. Historical accuracy is cast aside for pure entertainment. The cast does a decent job, including Henry Cavill as Theseus, Mickey Rourke as King Hyperion, Stephen Dorff, Luke Evans, Isabel Lucas, Kellan Lutz and the beautiful Freida Pinto as Phaedra the Oracle priestess.


Immortals. 2011 Film

Immortals. 2011 Film: Henry Cavill as Theseus

Immortals. 2011 Film

Immortals. 2011 Film: Freida Pinto

Immortals. 2011 Film: Gods

Immortals. 2011 Film: Henry Cavill as Theseus

Immortals. 2011 Film: Henry Cavill as Theseus

Immortals. 2011 Film: Freida Pinto

Immortals. 2011 Film: Poseidon

Immortals. 2011 Film: Gods

Immortals. 2011 Film: Henry Cavill as Theseus

Immortals. 2011 Film: Freida Pinto

Immortals. 2011 Film: Freida Pinto

Immortals. 2011 Film: Freida Pinto

Immortals. 2011 Film: Mickey Rourke

Immortals. 2011 Film: Athena

Immortals. 2011 Film: Zeus

Immortals. 2011 Film: Henry Cavill as Theseus

Immortals. 2011 Film

Immortals. 2011 Film: Henry Cavill as Theseus

Immortals. 2011 Film: Gods

Immortals. 2011 Film: Freida Pinto

Immortals. 2011 Film: Henry Cavill as Theseus

Immortals. 2011 Film

Immortals. 2011 Film

Immortals. 2011 Film: Gods

Immortals. 2011 Film: Freida Pinto

Immortals. 2011 Film

Immortals. 2011 Film

Immortals. 2011 Film

Immortals. 2011 Film: Athena

Immortals. 2011 Film: Henry Cavill as Theseus