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Adapting the Arthurian Legends for Children
By: Lupack, Barbara Tepa
Published by: Palgrave Macmillan
For centuries, the Arthurian legends have fascinated and inspired countless writers, artists and readers, many of whom first became acquainted with the story as youngsters. This book explores the subject.
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Price: $69.95
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The Adventures of Amir Hamza
By: Bilgrami, Abdullah; Farooqi, Musharraf Ali; Lakhnavi, Ghalib
Published by: Modern Library
What a find it is! For classic refernece points, imagine a more exotic, populous, Eastern variant on Le Morte dArthur or Orlando Furioso
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is continually seduced by Hamzas story. Farooqis translation is both
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enchantess of great power could have kept The Adventures of Amir Hamza
from a mainstream American audience for so long. But now, thanks to the
powerful enchantments of Musharraf Ali Farooqi (a
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The Aeneid
By: Virgil; Ahl, Frederick; Fantham, Elaine
Published by: OUP Oxford
Frederick Ahl's new translation captures the excitement, poetic energy, and intellectual force of Virgil's epic poem in a way that has never been done before. Echoing the Virgilian hexameter the verse stays almost line for line with the original in a thrillingly accurate and engaging style. - ;'Arms and the man I sing of Troy...'. So begins one of the greatest works of literature in any language. Written by the Roman poet Virgil more than two thousand years ago, the story of Aeneas' seven-year journey from the ruins of Troy to Italy, where he becomes the founding ancestor of Rome, is a narrative on an epic scale: Aeneas and his companions contend not only with human enemies but with the whim of the gods. His destiny preordained by Jupiter, Aeneas is nevertheless assailed by dangers invoked by the goddess Juno, and by. the torments of love, loyalty, and despair. Virgil's supreme achievement is not only to reveal Rome's imperial future for his patron Augustus, but to invest it with both passion and suffering for all those caught up in the fates of others. Frederick Ahl's new translation captures the excitement, poetic energy, and intellectual force of the original in a way that has never been done before. Echoing the Virgilian hexameter the verse stays almost line for line with the original in a thrillingly accurate and engaging style. This is an Aeneid that the first-time reader can grasp and enjoy, and whose rendition of Virgil's subtleties of thought and language will enthrall those already familiar with the epic. An Introduction. by Elaine Fantham, and Ahl's comprehensive notes and invaluable indexed glossary complement the translation. - ;Frederick Ahl captures the pathos... to splendid effect. His version reproduces the fierce, hurtling momentum of the original... he has produced the finest translation of the Aeneid in recent memory. - Eric Ormsby, New York Sun; Download audio extracts from The Aeneid - Eric Ormsby, New Yo
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Aesop's Fables
By: MobileReference
Published by: MobileReference.com
Indulge Yourself with the best classic literature on Your PDA. Navigate easily to any fable from Table of Contents or search for the words or phrases. Table of Contents. Aesop''s Fables Translated by George Fyler Townsend (1887) Illustrated by Harrison Weir, John Tenniel, Ernest Griset and Others. Aesop''s Fables Translated by Joseph Jacobs (1894). Aesop''s Fables A New Translation by V. S. Vernon Jones (1912) Illustrated by Arthur Rackham. The Baby''s Own Aesop by Aesop and Walter Crane, Illustrated by Walter Crane. Aesop Biography. A-Z Index.
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Aesop's Fables
By: Aesop
Published by: The Floating Press
Aesop was an Ancient Greek story-teller and slave, famed and cherished for his short fables that often involve personified animals. In the renowned collection of works that is Aesop's Fables , he weaves moral education and entertainment together into tales that have been enjoyed by many, many generations. A lot of the stories in Aesop's Fables, such as The Fox and the Grapes (giving us the term "sour grapes"), The Tortoise and the Hare ...
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African Folklore
By: Peek, Philip; Yankah, Kwesi
Published by: Routledge
Written by an international team of experts, this is the first work of its kind to offer comprehensive coverage of folklore throughout the African continent.
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The Agamemnon of Aeschylus
By: Aeschylus; Murray, Gilbert (trans.)
Published by: The Floating Press
The Agamemnon of Aeschylus is the first play in The Trilogy of the Oresteia , which deals with the eternal problem of the evil act causing vengeance which wreaks more evil which must be avenged. Aeschylus declares that the new ruler in heaven, Zeus, heralds the end of this cycle and the beginning of hope. Zeus has suffered and sinned and grown wise, and thereby shows humans how to grow wise also.
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Aias
By: Sophocles; Golder, Herbert (trans.); Pevear, Richard (trans.)
Published by: OUP Oxford
Based on the conviction that only translators who write poetry themselves can properly recreate the celebrated Greek tragedies, the Greek Tragedy in New Translation series offers new translations that go beyond the literal meaning of the Greek in order to evoke the poetry of the originals. Under the general editorship of Peter Burian and Alan Shapiro, each volume includes a critical introduction, commentary on the text, full stage directions, and a glossary of the mythical and geographical references in the plays. Brought boldly to life by Herbert Golder and Richard Pevear's translation and contextualized by Herbert Golder's eloquent introduction, this early Sophoclean tragedy tells the story of the Homeric hero better known as Ajax, who was second only to Achilles among the Greek warriors. In Greek tradition, Aias figures as the archaic warrior who dies in shame after his betrayal by the Greeks. Sophocles turns tradition inside out, portraying Aias' suicide not as a disgrace but as heroism. He endows Aias suicide with a meaning radically different from previous versions of the Aias myth--Aias is not the hero whom time has passed by, but rather the man who steps beyond time. Most previous versions and interpretations have equivocated over Sophocles' bold vision. This edition of Aias translates precisely that transformation of the hero from the bygone figure to the man who transcends time.
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