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Legends That Every Child Should Know; a Selection of the Great Legends of All Times for Young People

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A curated anthology presents retellings of widely known legends drawn from myth, medieval romance, ballad and folklore, introduced by an essay on the origin and character of legend as a literary form. Selections range from epic and heroic narratives to devotional and local tales, each adapted for younger readers and accompanied by decorative illustrations. The arrangement highlights common themes such as heroic deeds, supernatural events, and moral lessons, and emphasizes how oral tradition and written adaptation shaped these stories. Short introductions orient the reader to cultural context while preserving narrative immediacy, making the collection accessible as both an introduction to world legendry and a repository of memorable tales.

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Hamilton Wright Mabie

Hamilton Wright Mabie (1846-1916) was an American essayist, editor, and critic known for his contributions to literature and culture. He served as an editor for various publications, including "The Outlook," where he influenced public thought on literature and the arts. Mabie's works often reflect his deep appreciation for nature and the human experience, as seen in his notable book "Under the Trees and Elsewhere." He also authored several educational texts for children, such as "Heroes Every Child Should Know" and "Legends That Every Child Should Know," which aimed to instill moral values and cultural knowledge in young readers. His essays and critiques remain significant in the study of American literary heritage.

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