Tanglewood Tales

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Originally published in 1853, author Nathaniel Hawthorne delivers a vibrant selection of mythological tales inspired by some of the most popular figures in Greek lore. Tanglewood Tales is filled with whimsical characters and their fantastical stories.


Nathaniel Hawthorne brings Ancient Greek mythology to life in this collection of Tanglewood Tales. The author reinterprets the stories for a younger audience with a broad appeal. The book contains heroes and heroines, as well as magicians and kings. Some of the most notable myths include “The Golden Fleece,” which centers Jason and the Argonauts. And “Circe's Palace," which follows a battle of wits between the enchantress and a formidable foe.
Tanglewood Tales is a companion to Hawthorne’s previous work, A Wonder-Book for Girls and Boys. It expands his collection of children’s stories with more enduring tales from Greek mythology. These are timeless classics that have captivated readers for multiple generations.
With an eye-catching new cover, and professionally typeset manuscript, this edition of Tanglewood Tales is both modern and readable.

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9781513268620
  • ISBN: 9781513268620
  • Pub Date: 1st April 2021
  • Publisher: Mint Editions
  • Imprint: Mint Editions
  • Format: Paperback
  • Number of Pages: 152

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This is Book 60 in the Mint Editions Series. See all Mint Editions books here.

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About Nathaniel Hawthorne

Nathaniel Hawthorne was born in 1804 in Salem, Massachusetts. After graduating from university in 1825, he returned to Salem determined to become a writer and worked on short stories and historical sketches. In 1828 he published the novel Fanshawe at his own expense; it was a failure but led to a productive relationship with publisher Samuel Goodrich. He re

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