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| ASIN | 0141341963 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #213,727 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #1,475 in Fairy Tales, Folk Tales & Myths for Children (Books) #2,152 in Children's Traditional Stories (Books) #4,620 in Children's Action & Adventure |
| Country of Origin | United Kingdom |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (240) |
| Dimensions | 17.53 x 12.7 x 2.03 cm |
| Generic Name | BOOK |
| ISBN-10 | 9780141341965 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0141341965 |
| Importer | Sunrise Book store,House no 2/14 , GF, Ansari roadDarya Ganj, NEW DELH-I DELHI,India 110002,Contact 8888888888 |
| Item Weight | 155 g |
| Language | English |
| Packer | Sunrise Book store,House no 2/14 , GF, Ansari roadDarya Ganj, NEW DELH-I DELHI,India 110002,Contact 8888888888 |
| Paperback | 240 pages |
| Publisher | Puffin Classics; Unabridged edition (27 October 1994) |
| Reading age | 9 - 11 years |
D**Y
The Book is excellent. I would have however preferred if the cover ...
The Book is excellent. I would have however preferred if the cover of the book was as colourful as in the above display. That was a bit of a turnoff.
S**R
And fallen in love with Greek mythology
Again became fan of Roger Green. And fallen in love with Greek mythology. I suggest you to buy it with Tales of the Greek Heroes (Puffin Classics)
A**L
Pretty good
I may give it 5 star if the price would across 300/-. Anyway the book is good, quality of the product was also good. Bought it for 328/-
C**M
Great Book
Hi! I ordered this book for my son but requested him to let me read first. Enjoying completely. My kiddo will love it.
A**Y
Five Stars
Excellent!!!
E**N
✨The book is great as a time-killer but not as a knowledge chest
✨The book is great as a time-killer but not as a knowledge chest. 🎃Even though the story is good the story telling is not that much graceful. ♣This book consists of many small-small stories ( very glad ) but said them in such a way that the "end is at the beginning", like in the initial chapters the war has started .... This was ignited at the very beginning at that grand event. ♠Up to some extent we would feel it nice but reaching at the middle there had already been like a fifty small stories interlinked but only follows the same pattern over and over again. ♦Feels like a huge drag and kills the pleasure to know the climax(as it is already passed ). ♥But the main branch doesn't follow this pattern hence rating 3/5.It is the connecting links that failed this book.
V**A
Nice book. good overview of Greek myth
Nice book.good overview of Greek myth. But you my find it hard to remember the names of so many characters mentioned in the book.
A**R
Three Stars
Lovely book
A**Y
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S**N
This book was read to me and my friends some 50 years ago at school. It has stayed with me ever since and it has been a pleasure to read it on my Kindle over the last week. It certainly encourages one to read more widely about Ancient Greek history and mythology. Next King Arthur and His Knights of the Round Table.
H**I
This is a great resource for teachers who want to assist students at the secondary level who are functioning well below grade. Reading is such an unrewarding experience for them because the reading choices in grade nine feed into curriculum rather than meeting their needs. These students require a reader that helps to elevate them from grade the grade three-four level to grade six or seven. This book is well written and tells a compelling story. It combines Homer and others into one compelling tale. The story is interesting and accessible for those students that struggle and are below grade level. Well done.
A**1
The Tale of Troy by Roger Lancelyn Green is a refreshingly cracking retelling of Trojan War as though to be seen from a magical casement to the misty antiquity, which the father of western narrative history Herodotus defines as the Heroic Age of the Five Ages of Man (which, by the way, Ovid interestingly omitted in his Roman version of the Ages of Men) when divine immortals responded to your pleas directly and promptly and freely made love with their beautiful mortal subjects with unquelled divine lust. Drawn on a compendium of classical narratives of ancient writers, principally Homer’s Iliad, Green retells the beginning and end of Trojan War, reprises the scenes of the heroic characters and capricious Immortals, and remasters the thematic theater of dramas so appealing to our contemporary minds that the story collapses a great divide of realms of heaven and earth, of the ancient and the modern, with his genius story-telling skills as an erudite but affable raconteur. Green takes you to the farthest possible to the Christ-like titan Prometheus punished for his divine compassion for mankind to the wedding banquet of Menelaus and Helen in Sparta where the goddess of discord Eris first presented an apple of discord, to Paris of Troy happily living with Oenone, a mountain nymph, on Mount Ida, to the Greek Camp outside the Wall of Troy where Agamemnon and Achilles were having a row over their beautiful Trojan female captives, and to Odysseus’s proverbial 10-year journey back to his Ithaca. Then the tale of Troy regenerates more stories about the fates of the characters following the end of the epic war, which leads to the dawn of the Iron Age, the Age of Man, where history as what we are textually familiar with, which is still ongoing like Odysseus’s journey to the destined purpose. The Tale of Troy, which is as a matter of fact focused on the last few weeks in the final year of the war, is a literary equivalent of Matryoshka, a frame story embedded in manifold stories that surprise you with a jolly expectation of ‘what next?” Thus, it has no occasion for boredom as a result of the pedantic display of archeological artifices, ostentatious authority of scholastic knowledge usually associated with classical texts. That said, you should not make a rash judgment to regard this book as an abridged version of the great classical literature to be found in the aisle of Children’s book section in booksellers. Instead, it is Green’s altruistic intention to propagate the legacy of Mankind and cherish it as a great cultural endowment to the posterity of the forefathers of human enterprise by sharing his erudition of the Classical in universally comprehensive language with extraordinary vividness and superb narrative skills. The great Roman poet Horace once said it’s harder to treat a story in your own way. In fact, to retell a story is harder than to create one from void because it requires a special ability with the aid of natural wit to make the original source texts adapt to the contemporary readership of the time the author belongs to. To that effect, this book is a magical casement of the misty past told by a Homeric storyteller of our modern time who will take you to where the ancient ocean sends forth the breeze of the shrill Aegean Sun to let you sail an imaginary voyage with the Greek Kings and the Trojan refugees, while the Olympian gods are watching you from Mount Olympus.
R**Z
The Iliad and Odyssey were written around 2,700 years ago. At that time they were not written down but memorized! With the Iliad having over 15,000 lines and the Odyssey over 12,000 there are not many of us, yes even us adults, who would want to read all that let alone memorize it! This rendition by Roger which includes both stories from the Iliad and Odyssey was originally penned by him in 1958. It is brilliant! I read this aloud to our children as we have been studying Ancient Greece these past two weeks so felt this would be a good book to include in our study and I am SO glad we did. They loved it and I learned a lot also so we are all a little more educated now! There are a few sketches/drawings scattered throughout the book but I am not sure what they really added. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!
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