Hypolympia; Or, The Gods in the Island, an Ironic Fantasy
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Ancient Greek gods, displaced from their former dominion, live in exile on a small Northern European island and must adapt to modern, domestic surroundings. The narrative follows their daily adjustments, philosophical debates, and occasional rivalries as old powers fail and creative ingenuity takes the place of command. Scenes move among terraces, woods, and a modest country house, spotlighting figures such as a love goddess, a sea deity, a smith, a warrior-woman, and a beleaguered king as they confront mortality, cultural displacement, and the waning of worship. Ironic wit and elegiac reflection examine how mythic identity endures, changes, or dissolves when accustomed privileges vanish.
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