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Medusa was a Libyan Goddess who was worshiped by The Amazons. She was imported into Greece as one of the Gorgons, daughter of Phorcus and his sister Ceto. The sisters Sthenno and Euryale were immortal but the third, Medusa, was mortal. All three were so hideous, that the shock of seeing them would turn anyone into stone, which I found very interesting. The Gorgons had three other sisters named the Graeae and their hair
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California Press; 1959. *Clayton, Jay. "Concealed Circuits: Frankenstein's Monster, the Medusa, and the Cyborg." Raritan 15 (Spring 1996) 53-69 (Book) *McGann, Jerome. "The Beauty of the Medusa: A Study in Romantic Literary Iconology." Studies in Romanticism 11 (1972) 3-25 (Magazine) *Justin M. Glenn, "Medusa", World Book Online Reference Centre, http://www.worldbookonline.com/ar?/na/ar/co/ar35358.htm, October 21,2003 *Kirk, G.S. The Nature of Greek Myths. New York: Penguin Books; 1974. *Harrison, Jane Ellen. Mythology. Boston: Marshall Jones Co; 1924.
California Press; 1959. *Clayton, Jay. "Concealed Circuits: Frankenstein's Monster, the Medusa, and the Cyborg." Raritan 15 (Spring 1996) 53-69 (Book) *McGann, Jerome. "The Beauty of the Medusa: A Study in Romantic Literary Iconology." Studies in Romanticism 11 (1972) 3-25 (Magazine) *Justin M. Glenn, "Medusa", World Book Online Reference Centre, http://www.worldbookonline.com/ar?/na/ar/co/ar35358.htm, October 21,2003 *Kirk, G.S. The Nature of Greek Myths. New York: Penguin Books; 1974. *Harrison, Jane Ellen. Mythology. Boston: Marshall Jones Co; 1924.