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Old Greek Folk Stories Told Anew

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This collection retells a broad range of ancient Greek myths and folktales in accessible prose for young readers. It opens with pastoral stories of Pan and the wood-folk, nymphs and transformations such as Echo and Narcissus, then moves through moral and tragic episodes including Midas, Prometheus, Orpheus and Eurydice, Icarus and Daedalus, and Phaethon. Larger heroic cycles appear as narrative sketches of the Trojan War, the house of Agamemnon, and the wanderings and homecoming of Odysseus. Shorter legends—Atalanta, Arachne, Pygmalion, Cupid and Psyche—round out the book, with recurring themes of metamorphosis, fate, and the interplay between mortals and gods.

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Josephine Preston Peabody

Josephine Preston Peabody was an American poet, playwright, and author known for her contributions to children's literature and her lyrical poetry. Born in the late 19th century, she gained recognition for her ability to weave enchanting narratives that often drew inspiration from folklore and mythology. Her notable works include "Old Greek Folk Stories Told Anew," which retells classic tales with a fresh perspective, and "The Piper: A Play in Four Acts," showcasing her talent for drama. Peabody's writing is characterized by its musicality and vivid imagery, making her a significant figure in early 20th-century literature.

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