Publisher's Synopsis
"A Grand Narrative of Greek and Roman Mythology"
Greek and Roman mythology are chaotic. There is no agreement on the chronology; the stories contradict each other; there is no consensus about what should be considered canon; and there are many hiatuses. This book is an effort to tackle all these issues. All the major Greek and Roman myths, as well as many lesser-known ones, are told in a coherent and chronological order as one grand narrative. You will get to learn about the Primordials, the Titans, and the Olympians, as well as their offspring and creations, in particular, humanity. This book is written for those who love Greek and Roman mythology, who want to learn more about it, and for the many students who have to learn the myths of the past. But be warned: though respect is being paid to the classics, their stories have been altered so that they interconnect and become part of something greater. Marvel at the brilliance of the classics, brought with a modern touch, and lose yourself in a universe that we have unfortunately lost.