The Best Greek Myth Retellings: Three Novels That Reinvent the Classics
Greek myth retellings are everywhere—not least on the big screen, where Christopher Nolan is bringing Homer’s Odyssey to a new generation of viewers. Contemporary authors, meanwhile, have been returning to these ancient stories with fresh questions and radically different perspectives, often centring women and previously marginalised characters. Figures such as Achilles, Medusa, Circe, and Persephone are reimagined in ways that invite readers to reconsider familiar themes of power, war, family conflict, desire, fate, exile, and identity. Because the basic plots remain widely recognisable, writers such as Pat Barker and Madeline Miller can change the setting, narrator, or moral emphasis while retaining the structural force of the original myths. The most compelling retellings do more than modernise ancient stories. They challenge inherited assumptions about whose experiences matter, what makes someone heroic, and who has the authority to interpret the past. Here are Greek myth re...
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