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Richard Buxton

    Deze auteur onderzoekt de complexiteit van menselijke relaties, op zoek naar diepere betekenis in alledaagse gebeurtenissen. Zijn schrijfstijl kenmerkt zich door scherp psychologisch inzicht en een lyrische prozastijl die lezers in het verhaal trekt. Via zijn verhalen duikt hij vaak in thema's als identiteit, herinnering en de zoektocht naar verbondenheid. Zijn werken roepen een sterke sfeer op en laten een blijvende indruk achter.

    The Greek Myths. That Shape the Way We Think
    • The Greek myths have been retold through various eras, from the Romans to the Renaissance, and continue to inspire art, literature, and cinema worldwide. Classical scholar Richard Buxton delves into these ancient stories and their lasting influence on modern society. The myths resonate universally, featuring deities that exhibit morally ambiguous behaviors and heroes facing dilemmas that reflect our own conflicts. Characters like Prometheus, Medea, and Oedipus have captivated audiences for millennia, with each chapter focusing on a specific figure and the powerful narratives surrounding them. The relevance of these myths has varied over time, experiencing moments of censure and ridicule, yet their impact is evident in diverse fields such as opera, psychology, fashion, and contemporary art. Buxton explores how these ancient tales maintain their ability to connect with our contemporary fascinations, fears, and desires, despite originating from a vastly different world. He charts their cultural significance through a rich array of reinterpretations, revealing the profound truths that continue to resonate today.

      The Greek Myths. That Shape the Way We Think
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