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Greek myths become the foundation of most19th century English novels.
- breathtest,
- downing,
- kiki1982,
- sweetsunray
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Greek myths are alluded to in many 19th century English novels but the novels shape themselves.
- A cherubic Girl,
- Amethyst2010,
- Annabelle,
- applepie,
- Barbarous,
- Beautifull,
- billyjack,
- Bluebeard,
- Brave Archer,
- captainamanda,
- DanielBenoit,
- Dark Muse,
- Desolation,
- five-trey,
- grotto,
- higley,
- imthefoolonthehill,
- j.k.taylor,
- Janine,
- jekan blazer,
- Jive One,
- kiz_paws,
- KryStaLitsa,
- Lady Marian,
- LitNetIsGreat,
- manolia,
- Mariamosis,
- Maximilianus,
- mono,
- Page Turner,
- prendrelemick,
- qimissung,
- rewok,
- rimbaud,
- Sapphire,
- Scheherazade,
- Sherlock.Holmes,
- sinjinjoe,
- Stargazer86,
- togre,
- twelfth night,
- VenusInFurs,
- Veva,
- Wilde woman
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Greek myths are alluded in many novels, but they are only allusions to clarify a scene or character.
- amarna,
- amuse,
- dfloyd,
- Gladys,
- IJustMadeThatUp,
- Kafka's Crow,
- kingoflombards,
- Lynne50,
- Mathor,
- phenomenology,
- Themis,
- Virgil
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There is no relationship at all between Greek myths and the 19th century English novel.