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Stories from the Iliad; Or, the siege of Troy

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A child-oriented retelling of the Trojan War cycle that begins with Paris awarding a goddess the golden apple and abducting Helen, prompting a great Greek expedition against Troy. The narrative traces the long siege, the quarrel between the leading Greek commander and their greatest warrior over a captured maiden and the resulting plague, numerous battles and single combats, heroic exploits on both sides, tender domestic moments such as Hector with his wife, the death of a beloved comrade who wears another’s armour into action, and the hero’s return after new arms are made, renewing the fighting.

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Jean Lang

Jean Lang was a notable author known for his contributions to children's literature and mythological storytelling. His works often blend educational themes with engaging narratives, making complex stories accessible to younger audiences. Among his key titles is "A Book of Myths," which introduces readers to various mythological tales from different cultures. Lang also penned "Stories from the Iliad; Or, the Siege of Troy," which retells the epic tales of ancient Greece, and "The Story of General Gordon," highlighting historical figures in a captivating manner. His writing reflects a commitment to both storytelling and the educational value of literature.

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