Goddesses in Everywoman

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19–21 (see also genealogy and mythology under each goddess);
Persephone, 132–138, 197–223; relative powers of, 11, 22–23; shifting,
10–11, 34, 268, 274–276; virgin, 35–131; vulnerable, 132–223
Goethe, Johann von, 102
“Golden Mean,” as Athenian ideal, 82–83, 99


Grain, Goddess of. See Demeter
Graves, Robert, 20
Great Goddess: as archetype, 21–22; worship of, and dethronement of,
20–21
Green, Hannah, 203
Grief, surviving, 288–289
Griffin, Susan, 130
Growth, ways for: Aphrodite woman, 258–262; Artemis woman, 71–74;
Athena woman, 104–106; beyond vulnerable goddesses, 137–138; Demeter
woman, 193–196; Hera woman, 163–167; Hestia woman, 127–131;
Persephone woman, 220–223
Guide to Underworld, Persephone as, 202–204, 222–223


Hades, 8, 15, 18, 19, 169, 170, 171, 197, 198, 199, 215, 216, 217, 221, 234;
genealogy, 298
Hamlet, 219
Harding, M. Esther, 36, 68, 201
Harlow, Jean, 243
Harmonia, 235
Harris, Jean, as Hera woman, 146–147
Harrison, Jane, 21
Hathor, 20
Hawthorne, Nathaniel, 239
Hayden, Tom, 61
Health, Goddess of. See Athena Hygieia
Hearst, Patty, 8
Health, Goddess of. See Hestia
Hearthkeeper, Hestia woman as, 111–112
Hebe, 141
Hecate, 49, 65, 169, 219, 222; genealogy, 298–299
Hector, 103
Helen of Troy, 264, 270
Helios, 169
Hephaestus, 15, 19. 76, 141, 165–166, 234, 264, 270; genealogy, 299; man,
with Aphrodite woman, 247–248


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