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Books > Fiction > Genre fiction > Myth & legend told as fiction
Aristophanes's satirical masterpieces, immensely popular with the
Athenian public, were frequently crude, even obscene. His plays
revealed to his contemporaries, and now teach us today, that when
those in power act obscenely, patriotic obscenity is a fitting
response. Until now English translations have failed to capture
Aristophanes's poetic genius. Aaron Poochigian, the first
poet-classicist to tackle these plays in a generation, offers
"effortlessly readable and genuinely theatrical" (Simon Armitage)
versions of four of Aristophanes's most entertaining, provocative
and lyrically ingenious comedies, finally giving
twenty-first-century readers a sense of the subversive pleasure
audiences felt when these works were first performed on the
Athenian stage.
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A World of Horror
(Hardcover)
Eric J. Guignard; Illustrated by Steve Lines; Kaaron Warren
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R770
Discovery Miles 7 700
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Every night, a pageant of Greek mythology circles overhead. Perseus
flies to the rescue of Andromeda, Orion faces the charge of the
snorting Bull, and the ship of the Argonauts sails in search of the
Golden Fleece. Constellations are the invention of human
imagination, not of nature. They are an expression of the human
desire to impress its own order upon the apparent chaos of the
night sky. Modern science tells us that these twinkling points of
light are glowing balls of gas, but the ancient Greeks, to whom we
owe many of our constellations, knew nothing of this. Ian Ridpath,
award-winning astronomy writer and popularizer, has been intrigued
by the myths of the stars for many years. Star Tales is the first
modern guide to combine all the fascinating myths in one book,
illustrated with the beautiful and evocative engravings from two of
the leading star atlases: Johann Bode's Uranographia of 1801 and
John Flamsteed's Atlas Coelestis of 1729. This classic book, now in
a revised and expanded edition, presents additional information on
the constellations with new and enchanting illustrations. For
anyone interested in the stars and classical mythology, for anyone
who is an armchair astronomer, this is the perfect gift.
In the four provinces of Ireland there are thirty-two counties.
Each county and its people have their own traditions, beliefs and
folklore - and each one is also inhabited by the Sidhe: an ancient
and magical race. Some believe they are descended from fallen
angels, whilst others say they are the progeny of Celtic deities.
They go by many names: the good folk, the wee folk, the gentle
people and the fey, but are most commonly known as 'the fairies'.
These are not the whimsical fairies of Victorian and Edwardian
picture books. They are feared and revered in equal measure, and
even in the twenty-first century are spoken of in hushed tones. The
fairies are always listening. Storyteller Steve Lally and his wife
singer-songwriter Paula Flynn Lally have compiled this magnificent
collection of magical fairy stories from every county in Ireland.
Filled with unique illustrations that bring these tales to life,
Irish Gothic Fairy Stories will both enthral and terrify readers
for generations to come.
'You and me, me and you, we all bring something to the stew, From
the tales we tell, to the food we've got, we all bring something to
the pot.' Over the last fifty years, Taffy Thomas has shared the
stage with noted Lakeland chefs, who have tickled his palate with
tastings and information about dishes and ingredients, which he
uses to season these magical stories, telling the oral history of
food. This feast of traditional tales is spiced up with the rhymes
and riddles that always enrich Taffy's work, as well as charming
illustrations from artist Dotty Kultys, and will appeal to all who
savour stories and food.
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3-Minute Stories for 3-Year-Olds
(Hardcover)
Cottage Door Press; Rose Nestling; Contributions by Katie Melrose; Illustrated by Lisa Alderson, Victoria Assanelli, …
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R260
R229
Discovery Miles 2 290
Save R31 (12%)
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Legends of Maui (1910) is a collection of Hawaiian folktales and
myths anthologized by W. D. Westervelt. Paying homage to the
importance of Maui across Polynesian cultures, Westervelt
introduces his groundbreaking collection of legends on Hawaii's
founding deity. Westervelt's collection connects the origin story
of Hawaii to the traditions of other Polynesian cultures, providing
an invaluable resource for understanding the historical and
geographical scope of Hawaiian culture. Drawing on the work of
David Malo, Samuel Kamakau, and Abraham Fornander, Westervelt,
originally from Ohio, became a leading authority on the Hawaiian
Islands, publishing extensively on their legends, religious
beliefs, and folk tales. With a beautifully designed cover and
professionally designed manuscript, this edition of W. D.
Westervelt's Legends of Maui is a classic of Hawaiian literature
reimagined for modern readers.
Originally published in 1890, The World's Desire follows a
wandering man's odyssey as he discovers the traumatic fate of his
loved ones and native land. He is forced to embark on a new
adventure led by the old gods. The story centers the fabled hero of
Ithaca, Odysseus, as he returns from his latest trek. Instead of
finding his wife and son, he's blindsided by a natural disaster
including a deadly plague. His former home is in shambles and his
wife Penelope is a casualty. Odysseus is overcome by grief and
inspired to reconnect with his old love, Helen of Troy. Set in
Ancient Egypt, Odysseus becomes embroiled in the local politics and
personal relationships of its most powerful people. The World's
Desire is a vibrant adventure fantasy inspired by classic Greek
mythology. Co-written by H. Rider Haggard and Andrew Lang, it
delivers a high-stakes tale of tragedy and triumph. With an
eye-catching new cover, and professionally typeset manuscript, this
edition of The World's Desire is both modern and readable.
Originally published in 1897, The Pink Fairy Book is a dynamic
collection of world-renown stories that are deeply rooted in
Japanese, Italian and Scandinavian culture. These rich and
compelling stories are staples within the children's genre. The
Pink Fairy Book is a continuation of Andrew Lang's popular fairy
tale book series. This edition includes more international fare
such as "The Slaying of the Tanuki," "I Know What I Have Learned,"
"The Jackal, the Dove, and the Panther" and "How the Hermit Helped
to Win the King's Daughter." With more than 40 stories to choose
from, The Pink Fairy Book offers a delightful assortment of classic
children's fare. A rich collection of morality tales for readers of
all ages. These narratives are populated by evil witches, spiteful
kings and selfish trolls forced to confront the error of their
ways. Andrew Lang's The Pink Fairy Book delivers memorable stories
with powerful messages. With an eye-catching new cover, and
professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of The Pink Fairy
Book is both modern and readable.
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Ladon
(Hardcover)
W.B. Baker
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R843
Discovery Miles 8 430
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