
Stifler, Bill, ed. Mythology: Reading Myth by the River. NA: McGraw-Hill Create, 2018. Print.
What to Read:
2. Creation Myths

Hamilton, Edith. Mythology. Boston: Little, Brown, 1942.
Your copy of Edith Hamilton's Mythology may look different from the one pictured here. However, follow the assignments as identified in the Table of Contents in the copy you are reading. The text of all the different copies is identical although there may be differences in how pages are numbered.
What to Read:
No reading in Hamilton for Module 2.
However, review Edith Hamilton, Mythology for Exam 1:
Part One The Gods, the Creation, and the Earliest Heroes
Part Two Stories of Love and Adventure
Part Five The Great Families of Mythology
Part Six The Less Important Myths
Part Seven The Mythology of the NorsemenExam 1 is over these readings in Edith Hamilton's Mythology. Be sure to review the Study Guide for Exam 1 under Module 1: Assessments & Evaluations.