704 THE SURVIVAL OF CLASSICAL MYTHOLOGY
- See D. T. Starnes and E. W. Talbert, Classical Myth and Legend in Renaissance Dictionar-
ies (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1955; reprint, Westport: Green-
wood Press, 1973). - Reissued in facsimile, ed. Karl K. Hulley and Stanley T. Vandersall (Lincoln: Univer-
sity of Nebraska Press, 1970). - See Richard Jenkyns, The Victorians and Ancient Greece (Cambridge: Harvard Univer-
sity Press, 1980), especially pp. 174-191 ("The Gods of Greece") and Chapter 9
("Homer"). Less spirited but more thorough is Frank Turner, The Greek Heritage in Vic-
torian Britain (New Haven: Yale University Press, 1981), especially Chapters 3 ("Greek
Mythology and Religion") and 4 ("The Reading of Homer"). Both books deal with the
decades before and after the Victorian Age. - See Meyer Reinhold, Classical Americana (Detroit: Wayne State University Press, 1984),
and (for the eighteenth century) The Classick Pages (University Park: American Philo-
logical Association, 1975).