Old Greek folk stories told anew

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Last edited by Katharine Hadow
December 29, 2021 | History

Old Greek folk stories told anew

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Publisher
Copp, Clark
Language
English
Pages
123

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Published in
Toronto
Series
The Copp Clark Literature Series

The Physical Object

Pagination
123 p.
Number of pages
123

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL24132669M
Internet Archive
oldgreekfolkstor00peab

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Excerpts

THE WOOD-FOLK
Pan led a merrier life than all the other gods together. He was beloved alike by shepherds and countrymen, and by the fauns and satyrs, birds and beasts of his own kingdom.
Page 1, added by Katharine Hadow.
Then for the first time the sea-creatures--nymphs and dolphins--ventured far from their homes, up, up through the swollen waters, among places that they had never seen before,--forests whose like they had not dreamed, towns and deluged farmsteads. They went in and out of drowned palaces and wondered at the strange ways of men.
Page 14, added by Katharine Hadow.

This book feels like a cross between Greek mythology and the Chronicles of Narnia.

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