The Echo of Greece, Edith Hamilton
The Echo of Greece, Edith Hamilton
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The Echo of Greece

Author: Edith Hamilton

Narrator: Wanda McCaddon

Unabridged: 4 hr 18 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download (DRM Protected)

Published: 01/01/2007

Categories: Nonfiction, History


Synopsis

“Fourth-century Athens has a special claim on our attention apart from the great men it produced,” writes Hamilton, “for it is the prelude to the end of Greece...The kind of events that took place in the great free government of the ancient world may, by reason of unchanging human nature, be repeated in the modern world. The course that Athens followed can be to us not only a record of old unhappy far-off things, but a blueprint of what may happen again.”With the clarity and grace for which she is admired, Edith Hamilton writes of Plato and Aristotle, of Demosthenes and Alexander the Great, of the much-loved playwright Menander, of the Stoics, and finally, of Plutarch. She brings these figures vividly to life, not only placing them in the context of their own times, but also conveying very poignantly their meaning for our world today.

About Edith Hamilton

Edith Hamilton (1867–1963) graduated with a master’s degree from Bryn Mawr College, won the National Achievement Award in 1950, received honorary doctorates, and was a member of the American Academy of Arts and Letters. In 1957 she was made an honorary citizen of Athens and decorated with the Golden Cross of the Order of Benefaction by King Paul of Greece.

About Wanda McCaddon

Wanda McCaddon (d. 2023) narrated well over six hundred titles for major audiobook publishers, sometimes with the pseudonym Nadia May or Donada Peters. She earned the prestigious Audio Award for best narration and numerous Earphones Awards. She was named a Golden Voice by AudioFile magazine.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Rick on August 11, 2014

The book picks up quite a bit after the first chapter. Hamilton's style is highly readable, and when she is narrating historic events and showing the connections between them, this book is great. However, whenever she falls back into talking about the "mind" of a people, the "Greek mind," the "Roman......more

Goodreads review by Miltiadis on December 20, 2021

A very good book for the last centuries of Classical Greece, with an emphasis on the Greek Culture. It is a farewell to a dying world, that obviously the author loves. A rather emotional approach, but still of great value.......more

Goodreads review by Joshua on April 28, 2018

I believe I was expecting too much from this book. Having read Mythology in grade school, and relying on it regularly for everything that has to do with Greek myth, I pictured this book was going to be a fantastic exploration of Greek culture. This book was most certainly that, but it's very much a......more


Quotes

“The narrator’s sincerity and expressiveness greatly enhance the author’s characterizations and conclusions, and draw the listener in.” AudioFile

“The text is well read by Nadia May.” Library Journal