"Engaging."<b>---Harry Strawson, <i>Times Literary Supplement</i></b>
"An enlightening and accessible overview of the pervasive presence of Zeus’s daughter in American popular culture, ranging from silent Hollywood cinema to televised speculative fiction . . . [and] a must read for scholars of both classical reception and popular culture."<b>---Gabrielle Stecher, <i>Popular Culture Studies Journal</i></b>
"A smart exploration of how this mythic figure has been portrayed in film and television. [Blondell] has written a thematically bold book that entertainingly contemplates what Helen of Troy signifies in old and modern Hollywood productions."<b>---Christopher Schobert, <i>The Film Stage</i></b>
"Excellent and sensitive."<b>---Rhiannon Easterbrook, <i>Greece & Rome</i></b>