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The collection retells early English heroic and legendary narratives for young readers, presenting ancient poems and medieval tales adapted into accessible prose. Episodes range from a great hero’s struggle with a monstrous foe and Welsh magic and warrior duels to the miraculous origin of poetic song at a monastery, the pious courage of a shepherd-saint, a prince who wins a book, a foundling raised by a fisherman, a werewolf enchantment, the marvels reported by a medieval chronicler including Merlin and dragons, and a kitchen boy’s rise to knighthood. The selections emphasize adventure, wonder, and moral virtues across centuries of English tradition.

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Jeannette Augustus Marks

Jeannette Augustus Marks was an American author known for her contributions to children's literature and educational texts in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. She wrote a variety of works that often blended adventure with moral lessons, making them appealing to young readers. Among her notable titles is "A Girl's Student Days and After," which reflects her insights into the experiences of girls in education. Marks also authored nature-themed books such as "Little Busybodies: The Life of Crickets, Ants, Bees, Beetles, and Other Busybodies," showcasing her ability to engage children with the natural world. Her writing often emphasized the importance of curiosity and exploration.

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