Mythology doesn't come from a single source. Myths develop as they're told and retold, passed from one storyteller to another, from one generation to the next. This chapter surveys some of the most important myth-makers of the ancient world. These poets, dramatists, and other storytellers were the bestselling authors of their time. Because their works were popular and valued, they were recorded and preserved — and you can read them today.

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