Tales of the Greek Heroes: Roger Lancelyn Green

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Tales of the Greek Heroes: Roger Lancelyn Green

Tales of the Greek Heroes: Roger Lancelyn Green

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El: Not for a while now. It's been a really long book. We started this in March. MARCH was when we read Hermes and Apollo. MARCH, dad. But I will recommend this book to people, because I recommend all books to people - even if I don't like them, because I know someone might like them. Chosen by April 2012 Guest Editor, Charlie Higson:"I’ve always loved myths and legends. Greek, Roman, Norse (not so interested in the Egyptians, it must be said), as well as those closer to home – our very own King Arthur and Robin Hood. These ancient tales are such archetypal stories, the basis for all western fiction. Roger Lancelyn Green did so much to popularize these stores for my generation. I particularly love the tales of the Greek heroes, where the gods behave like petty-minded humans and the humans behave like gods. I also love the way they pop up in each other’s stories – like Marvel superheroes – so that, for instance, you find Hercules tagging along with Jason and the Argonauts. A big influence on my own adventure stories – it's no coincidence that a character in The Enemy is called Achilleus."

I found it very interesting to connect the Greek myths that made modern day beliefs what they are ! The reason I gave this book 3 stars is because certain stories were hard to follow . Whether that is just the nature of the stories or a flaw of the author’s writing I am unsure . It just seemed like there were too many names and too many events happening in between one main event . It made it confusing for myself, as the reader, to remember what the original quest was . Dad: There are a lot of reasons, I guess. I don't think you'll read some of these books in school, or on your own, and they're worth reading. El: Reader's Theater is a play they put on at school. ...Well, sometimes they put it on, and sometimes they just read it. Anyway, they talked about King Midas and mentioned The Greek Myths last week. Eliana - from Reader's Theater might have gotten Tales of the Greek Heroes as one of her books. Roger Lancelyn Green's classic retelling of the adventures of the Greek Heroes has been in print for over 60 years and now a stunning Puffin Clothbound edition is available for readers and collectors. Ocr_converted abbyy-to-hocr 1.1.20 Ocr_module_version 0.0.17 Openlibrary OL24333170M Openlibrary_editionurn:oclc:411263440 Republisher_date 20120705014135 Republisher_operator [email protected] Scandate 20120704075050 Scanner scribe28.shenzhen.archive.org Scanningcenter shenzhen Worldcat (source edition)

urn:lcp:talesofgreekhero00:epub:01e983b2-222d-4a7c-bde0-d6dce5d2815b Foldoutcount 0 Identifier talesofgreekhero00 Identifier-ark ark:/13960/t81k0km9m Isbn 9780141325286 Titles include popular classics, exciting contemporary fiction, and thought-provoking non-fiction, introducing language learners to bestselling authors and compelling content. This book presents the great stories of the heroic age - The mysterious and exciting legends of the gods and heroes in Ancient Greece, from the adventures of Perseus, the labors of Heracles, the voyage of Jason and the Argonauts, to Odysseus and the Trojan wars. This book presents the great stories of the heroic age – and “Dionysus and “, and “Heracles and “, and “Theseus and “, and “The Quest for the Golden Fleece and “, and many more. Tales of the Greek Heroes: Retold From the Ancient Authors by Roger Lancelyn Green – eBook DetailsPenguin Readers is an ELT graded reader series for learners of English as a foreign language. With carefully adapted text, new illustrations and language learning exercises, the print edition also includes instructions to access supporting material online. Dad: I do, sometimes. Like The Little Prince. I didn't think any of you would read that one on your own yet, and it's a classic that has influenced a lot of other works. Dad: That was a good one. I have to say I like pretty much all of them. Perseus and the Gorgons. I liked Jason and the Argonauts. I'd always heard of that story, but I don't think I've ever actually heard it. What do you think was the worst thing that happened to anyone? I remember this book being in our English Literature class' reading list. I loved it. I think it is geared more to the young mind than to an adults as, yes, the narrative is aimed more to adventure and action as opposed to a more deep and profound account of the Greek mindset and way of life in those times.



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