Madeline Miller

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Madeline Miller is an American novelist and classicist best known for her mythological retellings such as "The Song of Achilles" and "Circe."

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instanceOf classicist
human
novelist
writer of fiction
awardReceived Orange Prize for Fiction NERFINISHED
Women’s Prize for Fiction NERFINISHED
awardReceivedFor The Song of Achilles NERFINISHED
basedOn Greek mythology
Circe featuresCharacter Circe
featuresCharacter Odysseus
isRetellingOf Odyssey
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
educatedAt Brown University
fieldOfStudy Classics NERFINISHED
genre fantasy literature
historical fiction
mythological fiction
givenName Madeline NERFINISHED
hasShortFiction Galatea NERFINISHED
hasWritten Circe NERFINISHED
Galatea NERFINISHED
The Song of Achilles NERFINISHED
influencedBy Greek tragedians
Homer NERFINISHED
languageOfWorkOrName English
name Madeline Miller NERFINISHED
nationality American
notableAward Orange Prize for Fiction 2012 NERFINISHED
notableFor mythological retellings
retellings of Greek myths from new perspectives
notableWork Circe NERFINISHED
Galatea NERFINISHED
The Song of Achilles NERFINISHED
occupation classicist
novelist
teacher
period 21st century
subjectOf interviews about Greek mythology and feminism
literary criticism
The Song of Achilles featuresCharacter Achilles
featuresCharacter Patroclus
isRetellingOf Iliad NERFINISHED
workLocation United States of America
writesAbout Greek mythology
Homeric epics NERFINISHED
writingStyle character-driven narrative
literary fiction

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