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A Fleece of Gold; Five Lessons from the Fable of Jason and the Golden Fleece

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A brief retelling of the ancient quest provides a springboard for five moral lessons that translate the myth into practical guidance for young men: the inner ruling element of character, the cultivation of the golden quality of virtue, recognition and timely response to providential opportunity, the value of vigorous, skillful work embodied in the hand, and a concluding ethic of directed activity. The author blends mythic narrative, anatomical and symbolic reflections on the hand, and aphoristic exhortation to encourage industriousness, self-knowledge, and purposeful action.

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Charles Stewart Given

Charles Stewart Given was an author known for his work in moral and philosophical literature. His notable book, "A Fleece of Gold; Five Lessons from the Fable of Jason and the Golden Fleece," explores themes of virtue and wisdom through the lens of classical mythology. Given's writing often reflects a deep engagement with fables and allegories, aiming to impart valuable life lessons to his readers. His contributions to literature emphasize the importance of moral integrity and the pursuit of knowledge.

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