Children of the Dawn : Old Tales of Greece by E. F. Buckley

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Author Buckley, E. F. (Elsie Finnimore), 1882-1959
Author of introduction, etc. Sidgwick, Arthur, 1840-1920
Illustrator Papé, Frank Cheyne, 1878-1972
Title Children of the Dawn : Old Tales of Greece
Contents Introduction -- The riddle of the Sphinx -- Eros and Psyche -- Hero and Leander -- The sacrifice of Alcestis -- Hunting the Calydonian boar -- The curse of Echo -- The sculptor and the image -- The divine musician -- The flight of Arethusa -- The winning of Atalanta -- Paris and Œnone.
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Public Library (Rawlins, Wyoming) and the Online Distributed
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Summary "Children of the Dawn: Old Tales of Greece" by Elsie Finnimore Buckley is a collection of retellings of ancient Greek myths and tales written in the early 20th century. This volume aims to present classic stories in a form accessible to young readers, encompassing themes of heroism, love, and the divine interplay of fate, with vibrant figures such as Oedipus, Psyche, and various gods making appearances. The beginning of the work introduces Greek mythology through the story of Oedipus's tragic journey from birth to kingship, emphasizing the themes of fate and identity. The narrative sets the stage in Thebes, depicting Oedipus’s birth, the curse placed upon him, and the unfolding events that lead him to confront both the Sphinx and his fated destiny. As he becomes entwined in the fabric of prophecies and tragic outcomes, Buckley's adaptation captures the essence of classical stories while making them relatable and engaging for younger readers. This setup hints at a rich exploration of intertwined destinies that offers both moral lessons and entertaining tales, appealing to those fascinated by mythology. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class PZ: Language and Literatures: Juvenile belles lettres
Subject Mythology, Greek -- Juvenile literature
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EBook-No. 40476
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Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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