An inventory of fictitious literary works which either re-tell widely known myths and legends, or use several elements of certain cultures’ mythology and folklore.
- Akutagawa, Ryuunosuke — Kappa
- Arden, Katherine — Winternight Trilogy
- Armstrong, Kelley — The Blackwell Pages
- Atwood, Margaret — The Penelopiad
- Baráth, Katalin — Ida és az aranygyapjú
- Bernheimer, Kate — xo Orpheus: Fifty New Myths
- Bessenyei, Gábor — Az Olimposz legyőzése
- Beutner, Katherine — Alcestis
- Böszörményi, Gyula —
- Gergő-regények
- Monyákos Tuba-történetek
- Rontásűzők
- Zsófi-regények
- Cervantes, J. C. — The Storm Runner
- Chadda, Sarwat — The City of the Plague God
- Choksi, Roshani — Pandava Quartet
- Divakaruni, Chitra Banerjee — The Palace of Illusions
- Fry, Stephen —
- Gaiman, Neil —
- American Gods
- Anansi Boys
- Norse Mythology
- The Sandman
- Gill, Nikita —
- Great Goddesses
- The Girl and the Goddess
- Graves, Robert — The Golden Fleece
- Hernandez, Carlos — Sal and Gabi
- Houck, Colleen — The Tiger Saga
- Jókai, Mór — Bálványosvár
- Kim, Graci — The Last Fallen Star
- Kuang, R. F. — The Poppy War
- Lee, Yoon Ha — Dragon Pearl
- Lewis, C. S. — Till We Have Faces
- Lim, Elizabeth — Reflection
- Márai, Sándor — Béke Ithakában
- Mbalia, Kwame — Tristan Strong
- Mejia, Tehlor Kay — Paola Santiago
- Miller, Madeline —
- Circe
- Galatea
- The Song of Achilles
- Morales, Helen — Antigone Rising
- Novik, Naomi — Uprooted
- Riordan, Rick —
- Camp Half-Blood Chronicles
- Magnus Chase and the Gods of Asgard
- The Kane Chronicles
- Roanhorse, Rebecca — Race to the Sun
- Sapkowski, Andrzej — The Witcher
- Smythe, Rachel — Lore Olympus
- Szakács, Eszter — Grifflovasok-trilógia
- Szigeti-Kovács, Viktor — A táltos
- Wecker, Helene — The Golem and the Jinni
- Wu, Cheng’en — Journey to the West