In the first episode I am telling the story of Circe, the greek goddess of magic. In describing her stories I am mentioning known ancient sources as well as the use of her character in modern literature and art.
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Sources:
- HOMER. The Odyssey. Translations by Robert Fagles. 30.10.2020.
https://www.boyle.kyschools.us/UserFiles/88/The%20Odyssey.pdf- CANEVARO, Lilah Grace. 2015. Witches and Wicked Objects, in New Voices in Classical Reception Studies
- TURKILSEN, Debbie. An Examination of Ancient Greek and Roman Witches throughout Literature. 30.10.2020.
https://www.academia.edu/3672405/An_Examination_of_Ancient_Greek_and_Roman_Witches_throughout_Literature.- OVID. Metamorphoses. (A. S. Kline's Version) - 30.10.2020.
https://ovid.lib.virginia.edu/trans/Metamorph14.htm- DEGIRMENCI, Erol. 2020. William Waterhouse’s Love for Circe, Daily Art Magazine. 30.10.2020.
https://www.dailyartmagazine.com/waterhouse-circe/- MILLER, Madeline. 2018. Circe
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Circe- HIRST, K. Kris. 2018. Ancient Troy's Possible Location in Hisarlik. 30.10.2020.
https://www.thoughtco.com/hisarlik-turkey-scientific-excavations-171263