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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars At 79 y/o and remember this book vividly from childhood.
A wonderful collection of tales for children, however, the edition available from amazon does not have the wonderful illustrations which did so much to enhance the stories. Try to get the old version.
Published on May 7, 1999

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2.0 out of 5 stars no glue
There was prompt delivery of this product, but as soon as I began to read it the pages fell out one by one. It is now in an usuable condition after only a few weeks of ownership.
Published on June 20, 2009 by Peggy R. Wildman


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15 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars At 79 y/o and remember this book vividly from childhood., May 7, 1999
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This review is from: Tanglewood Tales (Library Binding)
A wonderful collection of tales for children, however, the edition available from amazon does not have the wonderful illustrations which did so much to enhance the stories. Try to get the old version.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars More Greek myths that "raise the intellect and fancy to the level of childhood", November 4, 2005
In 1853 Hawthorne followed up the moderate success of his first collection of children's stories with "Tanglewood Tales for Girls and Boys, Being a Second Wonder Book." Like the first "Wonder Book," this volume gathers six more Greek myths rendered "presentable to children."

In the process, the author strips away "everything that is most abhorrent to our Christianized moral sense," not the least of which is anything that might imply that the Greek gods are, well, gods. On the one hand, it's hard to agree with Hawthorne's argument that "the objectionable characteristics seem to be a parasitic growth, having no connection with the original fable." On the other hand, the six bowdlerized stories, like the predecessors still "raise the intellect and fancy to the level of childhood, in order to re-create the original myths." In recasting these tales, then, Hawthorne has made something new and rather glorious out of them.

The stories as a group are not as well-known to young readers as those in the earlier volume. You'll find the Minotaur and the labyrinth, as well as Jason and the Golden Fleece. But there are also Hercules and the Pygmies, Cadmus and the famous dragon's teeth (which have inspired as many literary references as they had spawned soldiers), Ulysses and the sorcery of Circe (book 10 of "The Odyssey"), and the abduction (sans rape) of Proserpina by Pluto.

Gone are the interludes found in the earlier volume that described a horde of precocious neighborhood children encouraging and teasing their young narrator, Eustace Bright. Instead, Hawthorne presents them as polished manuscripts that had been honed and approved by the children, who are "even more delighted with the contents of the present volume than with the specimens which have already been given to the world." The stories are wondrous, in no small part because they are not as familiar. One drawback, however--as a cursory examination of the six subjects hints--is that each tale carries on a bit about the journeys that lead to the adventure; some children might feel these stories feature less action and more questing. But they are still loads of fun, and great for kids of all ages.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great introduction to Greek mythology for children, April 1, 2000
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I am 30-ish. When I was a child, my grandfather who lived overseas sent me "Tanglewood Tales." From the second I opened it, I was enthralled - not just by the stories, but by the fabulous illustrations. I agree wholeheartedly with the 79 year old reviewer who commented on how much good illustrations enhance a good book. But even without drawings, the book is well worth reading. I took that book with me on one of our family's summer holidays and the entire family spent many an evening before bedtime absorbed by the doings of the Gods.
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4.0 out of 5 stars A very interesting book., May 23, 2005
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This book is about many different famous characters. It tells myths about Theseus, The Pygmies, Antaeus, Hercules, Cadmus, Phoenix, Cilix, Europa, Ulysses, and many more. All of these characters complete many different tasks. I reccomend this book to people of all ages and especially to people that have an interest in mythology.
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2.0 out of 5 stars no glue, June 20, 2009
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This review is from: Tanglewood Tales (Paperback)
There was prompt delivery of this product, but as soon as I began to read it the pages fell out one by one. It is now in an usuable condition after only a few weeks of ownership.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Tanglewood tales, illus: by Virginia F. Sterrett, March 13, 2009
Though there are many worthy versions of Tanglewood Tales by Nathaniel Hawthorne, none of the others have the magical illustrations of Virginia Sterrett. She died at 31 years of age from Tuberculosis, and only completed illustrations in 3 books, all are hard to find, but worth it if you love art deco/art nouveau. Her art is among the best to be seen.
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