Reck, Michael. Homer's Iliad. New York: Icon Editions,
1994.
- This translation was used in the comparitive mythology section
of the site.
Mandelbaum, Allen. Odyssey of Homer, The. New York: Bantam
Books, 1991.
- This translation was used in the comparitive mythology section
of the site.
Fagles, Robert. Homer: The Odyssey. New York: Penguin
Books, 1996.
- This translation was read by us and we feel that it is the
best translation out there. We highly recommend it.
Joyce, James. Ulysses. New York: Vintage Books, 1934.
- We used this book for our comparitive mythology section on the
site.
A Work in Progress: A James Joyce Website. [Online]
Available http://www.2street.com/joyce/index.phtml
- This site contained information on James Joyce.
Internet Classics Archive. [Online] Available
http://classics.mit.edu/
- A good website for classics on the net.
Kramer, Samuel Noah. Mythologies of the Ancient World.
Garden City, NJ: Anchor Books Doubleday & Co. Inc., 1982.
- This book was used in the comparitive mythology section of the
site.
Tolkien, J.R.R. Unfinished Tales, The. New York: Ballatine
Books, 1980.
- This book was used in the comparitive mythology section of the
site.
Spelios, Thomas. Pictorial History of Greece. New York:
Crown Publishers Inc., 1967.
- This book was very useful for the wealth of information and
pictures on ancient Greece.
Bowra, C.M. Classical Greece. New York: Time Inc., 1965.
- This was another good book that we encountered that had some
great pictures in it.
Lessing, Erich. Adventures of Ulysses, The. New York: Dodd,
Mead & Company, 1970.
- A very excellent source for the hero of the "Odyssey." It
contained some beautiful pictures of the places that Odysseus
visited during his journey.
Clarke, Howard W. Art of the Odyssey, The. Englewood
Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall Inc., 1967.
- A good book that goes through and elucidates the "Odyssey"
very clearly and makes some interesting incites.
Milch, Robert J., and Brooklyn College. Homer's the Odyssey
(Cliff-notes). Lincoln, NB: Cliffs Notes Inc., 1966.
- We used this useful little booklet extensively. We suggest
that if you read the "Odyssey" that you buy this booklet because
it contains some good and helpful information on it.
Forsdyke, John. Greece before Homer. New York: W.W. Norton
& Company Inc., 1957.
- A good source for the history of Greece before and during the
time of Homer.
Myths and Legends of Ancient Greece (Volume 1 & 2).
Pleasantville, NY: Educational Video and Audio Inc., 1989.
- Two very good videos on ancient Greece which had good
pictures.
Associate Professor Robein Mitchell-Boyask. Study Guide for
Homer's Odyssey. [Online] Available
http://www.temple.edu/departments/classics/odysseyho.html
- We used this site when we wrote the hero's journey and
character arc.
Fagles, Robert. Homer: The Iliad. New York: Penguin Books,
1990.
- The best translation of the "Iliad" out there.
Perseus Project, The. [Online] Available
http://perseus.tufts.edu
- Good pictures and information on ancient Greece.
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