Ariadne's Lives

Ariadne's Lives
Author: Nina daVinci Nichols
Publisher: Fairleigh Dickinson Univ Press
Total Pages: 236
Release: 1995
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780838635827

Indeed, relatively little work has been done on the Cretan myth cycle as a whole, a mixture of heroic Greek legend and savage, pre-Greek elements generally considered to be antithetical to evolved literary languages. As a result, although Ariadne has been extremely important in Western art from the time of ancient Greece through the nineteenth century, she is rarely included in studies of Greek myth.

Ariadne's Thread

Ariadne's Thread
Author: Laura Perry
Publisher: Moon Books
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2013-08-30
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 1782791094

The myths of ancient Crete, her people, and their gods twine through our minds like the snakes around the priestess's arms in those ancient temples. They call to us across the millennia, asking us to remember. In answer to that call, Ariadne’s Thread provides a window into the spirituality, culture and daily life of the Minoan people, and commemorates the richness of a world in which women and men worked and worshiped as equals. In these pages, the glory of Crete once again springs to life; the history, the culture, and most of all, the intense spirituality of these fascinating people and their gods can inspire and transform our modern ways of thinking, worshiping and being. The ruined temples and mansions of ancient Crete may crumble along the coastline of this tiny island, but Ariadne’s thread still leads us into the labyrinth and safely back out again.

Ariadne

Ariadne
Author: Jennifer Saint
Publisher: Flatiron Books
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2021-05-04
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1250773571

A mesmerizing debut novel for fans of Madeline Miller's Circe. Ariadne, Princess of Crete, grows up greeting the dawn from her beautiful dancing floor and listening to her nursemaid’s stories of gods and heroes. But beneath her golden palace echo the ever-present hoofbeats of her brother, the Minotaur, a monster who demands blood sacrifice. When Theseus, Prince of Athens, arrives to vanquish the beast, Ariadne sees in his green eyes not a threat but an escape. Defying the gods, betraying her family and country, and risking everything for love, Ariadne helps Theseus kill the Minotaur. But will Ariadne’s decision ensure her happy ending? And what of Phaedra, the beloved younger sister she leaves behind? Hypnotic, propulsive, and utterly transporting, Jennifer Saint's Ariadne forges a new epic, one that puts the forgotten women of Greek mythology back at the heart of the story, as they strive for a better world.

The Two Lives of Ariadne

The Two Lives of Ariadne
Author: Honey Beezleigh
Publisher: Honey Beezleigh
Total Pages: 125
Release: 2024-02-06
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

Dying wasn't part of the plan. Ariadne's plan was: help her husband, Dionysus get recognized as a god by his father and accepted on Olympus. Her husband elevates her with him, making her a goddess. Simple. But then she dies. Critically, before her husband is recognized as a god. It turns out the dead are terrible gossips, and the rumors coming in about her husband are starting to get ugly...

Ariadne's Book of Dreams

Ariadne's Book of Dreams
Author: Ariadne Green
Publisher: Grand Central Pub
Total Pages: 292
Release: 2001
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 9780446677523

Organized into an easy-to-use, alphabetical dictionary format, a guide to dream interpretation focuses on both classic and contemporary dream symbols and explains how dreams can reveal hidden truths about the physical, emotional, and metaphysical realms of life. Original.

Ariadne's Thread and The Myth of Happily Ever After

Ariadne's Thread and The Myth of Happily Ever After
Author: Sarah-Jane Menato
Publisher: John Hunt Publishing
Total Pages: 77
Release: 2018-07-27
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 1785358138

Women in the western democratic world have gained many freedoms in recent years. But in some respects, are as trapped by our cultural paradigm as ever. Reenlisted in epic and endless repeat versions of “happily ever after”, women have not been well served by the all-pervasive narratives they have been raised with. Part map, part workbook, part friend, Ariadne's Thread and The Myth of Happily Ever After provides an overarching narrative across everything women face when staying true to an inner thread of calling.

Ariadne's Children

Ariadne's Children
Author: Roderick Beaton
Publisher: Macmillan
Total Pages: 388
Release: 1996-02-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780312304577

An Englishman sets out for an ancient Greek palace in Crete to clear his family's name. The man's father and grandfather excavated it and they have been accused by the archeological community of fabricating artifacts. A first novel.

Ariadne's Crown

Ariadne's Crown
Author: Meadoe Hora
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2019-10
Genre:
ISBN: 9781693034497

A legendary story. An impossible choice. As heir to the throne in ancient Crete, Ariadne feels like a poor substitute for her heroic brother. She's wild, where he was brave. Impulsive, where he was noble. Restless, where he was steady. Things get complicated when a handsome, arrogant warrior arrives with the tribute from Athens and makes claims that threaten the shaky peace between their kingdoms. Ariadne's torn. Theseus is the enemy, but she starts to think he might be right. When her world starts to unravel, Ariadne is caught between loyalties. Should she trust Theseus, betray her father and risk losing everything? Or does her path lie with the reckless new god, Dionysus? "This is perhaps one of the best and the most entertaining young adult/mythology/epic novels I have read so far this year." - Readers Favorite Review

Ariadne's Thread

Ariadne's Thread
Author: Shekhinah Mountainwater
Publisher: Celestial Arts
Total Pages: 382
Release: 1991
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 9780895944757

Ariadne, ancient goddess of the labyrinth, is the universal symbol for the path of initiation. This workbook leads women on a magical journey of discovery and initiation into the mysteries of the Goddess.

Ariadne's Clue

Ariadne's Clue
Author: Anthony Stevens
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 484
Release: 2001-04-22
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780691086613

Symbolism is the most powerful and ancient means of communication available to humankind. For centuries people have expressed their preoccupations and concerns through symbolism in the form of myths, stories, religions, and dreams. The meaning of symbols has long been debated among philosophers, antiquarians, theologians, and, more recently, anthropologists and psychologists. In Ariadne's Clue, distinguished analyst and psychiatrist Anthony Stevens explores the nature of symbols and explains how and why we create the symbols we do. The book is divided into two parts: an interpretive section that concerns symbols in general and a "dictionary" that lists hundreds of symbols and explains their origins, their resemblances to other symbols, and the belief systems behind them. In the first section, Stevens takes the ideas of C. G. Jung a stage further, asserting not only that we possess an innate symbol-forming propensity that exists as a creative and integral part of our psychic make-up, but also that the human mind evolved this capacity as a result of selection pressures encountered by our species in the course of its evolutionary history. Stevens argues that symbol formation has an adaptive function: it promotes our grasp on reality and in dreams often corrects deficient modes of psychological functioning. In the second section, Stevens examines symbols under four headings: "The Physical Environment," "Culture and Psyche," "People, Animals, and Plants," and "The Body." Many of the symbols are illustrated in the book's rich variety of woodcuts. From the ancient symbol of the serpent to the archetypal masculine and feminine, from the earth to the stars, from the primordial landscape of the savannah to the mysterious depths of the sea, Stevens traces a host of common symbols back through time to reveal their psychodynamic functioning and looks at their deep-rooted effects on the lives of modern men, women, and children.