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  • Virgil's Aeneid: The Sacking ofTroy by bunnybatninja
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    Following the story of the tragic Romans and the sacking of Troy, the great warrior Aeneas loses his wife among the panic. A creative project on how Creusa found her way.
  • Aeneid III:  A Translation in Alliterative Verse by EdwardTurbeville
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    An alliterative verse translation of Vergil's third book of the Aeneid, where Aeneas hears a terrible prophecy from the Queen of the Harpies and must escape the giant, one-eyed Cyclopes.
  • Waking Up Old Gods by wowthatsdodge
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    Some poetry inspired by Classical writing, myths and heroes, because I can't make my own narratives to write about.
  • MEMORIES - A Literature Collection by DestinedMess
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    "How can we hope to change the world if we are afraid to share our ideas?" #10 in truestories. ~~~ Original Poems and Short-Stories. All Information Is Subject to Copyright.
  • Mythology for Dummies by marchingbandships
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    yo i'm pretty good at mythology
  • Virgil Retold: A Re-Write Of The Classic Poetry by fernleif
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    Somewhere deep within me, as I read through his beautiful Latin construction of morality and wonder, there was a stir - a desire to turn his poetry into a story of my own. And so, this little book was born. It will be a collection of Virgil's stories told again in narrative form, perhaps to heighten my understanding of the text but also to draw from a master's creativity. - All rights for the characters and plot points go to he great poet, Virgil, who lived long before my time and yet as influenced it more than I can describe. Without his works, I would never have come to learn the Latin language.
  • The Odyssey by MekhiBoyd4
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    After Successfully conquering Troy and rescuing the wife of Menelaus, Odysseus sets sail to his home of Ithaca. But Poseidon won't make it easy for him and for the next ten years, Odysseus faces Monsters and Gods alike to make it back home.
  • The Last Prophetess by dropsofindigo
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    A retelling of the tragedy of Cassandra of Troy, an insane prophetess in the Trojan War. I wrote this for a school project long ago, a narrative of a character in the Trojan war. It's quite short but explains the mythology well, if you're into that. Thanks for reading!
  • Perseus: Ortus Romae by -TheImmortalWriters
    -TheImmortalWriters
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    Haunted by loss and the weight of immortality, Perseus must confront gods, monsters, and his own despair as he and his companions navigate fate itself and try to forge a future beyond the ashes of Troy. SEQUEL TO PERSEUS: EXCIDIUM TROIAE. RETELLING OF VIRGIL'S AENEID.