Goddesses in Everywoman

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CHAPTER 4: ARTEMIS

Guthrie, W. K. C. “Artemis.” InThe Greeks and Their Gods. Boston: Beacon Press,
1950, pp. 99–106.
Kerènyi, C. “Leto, Apollon and Artemis.” In The Gods of the Greeks. Translated by
Norman Cameron. New York: Thames & Hudson, 1979. (Originally published
1951.)
Kerènyi, Karl. “A Mythological Image of Girlhood: Artemis.” In Facing the Gods,
edited by James Hillman. Irving, Texas: Spring, 1980, pp. 39–45.
Mayerson, Philip. “Artemis.” In Classical Mythology in Literature, Art, and Music.
New York: Wiley, 1971, pp. 150–169.
Moore, Tom. “Artemis and the Puer.” In Puer Papers. Irving, Texas: Spring, 1979,
pp. 169–204.
Malamud, René. “The Amazon Problem.” Spring (1971), pp. 1–21.
Otto, Walter F. “Artemis.” In The Homeric Gods. Translated from the German by
Moses Hadas. New York: Thames & Hudson, published by arrangement with
Pantheon Books, 1979, pp. 80–90.
Schmidt, Lynda. “The Brother-Sister Relationship in Marriage.” Journal of Analytical
Psychology 25, no. 4 (1980): 17–35.
Zabriskie, Philip T. “Goddesses in Our Midst.” Quadrant (Fall 1974), pp. 41–42.



  1. Walter F. Otto, “Artemis.” In The Homeric Gods, trans. Moses Hadas (New York:
    Thames & Hudson, 1979), pp. 86–87.

  2. Callimachus, “To Artemis,” in Hymns and Epigrams, trans. A. W. Mair (Cambridge,
    Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1969), p. 63.

  3. Lynn Thomas, The Backpacking Woman (New York: Doubleday, 1980), p. 227.

  4. China Galland, Women in the Wilderness (New York: Harper & Row, 1980), p. 5.

  5. Frances Horn, I Want One Thing (Marina del Rey, Calif.: DeVorss), 1979.

  6. Laurie Lisle, Portrait of an Artist: A Biography of Georgia O’Keeffe (New York:
    Washington Square Press/Pocket Books/Simon & Schuster, published by arrange-
    ment with Seaview Books, 1981), p. 436.

  7. Lisle, p. 430.

  8. M. Esther Harding, Woman’s Mysteries (New York: Bantam, 1973), p. 140.

  9. “Meleager and Atalanta,” in Bullfinch’s Mythology (Middlesex, England: Hamlyn,
    1964), p. 101.

  10. This section was suggested by Walter F. Otto’s description of Artemis, 1979.

  11. I have used Bernard Evslin’s retelling of this myth from “Atalanta,” in Heroes,
    Gods and Monsters of the Greek Myths (Toronto: Bantam Pathfinder, published by
    arrangement with Four Winds Press, 1975), p. 173–190.


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