Sách nói: Book of Myths
- Download Preface and Post-Script audio
- Download Prometheus and Pandora audio
- Download Pygmalion audio
- Download Phaeton audio
- Download Endymion audio
- Download Orpheus audio
- Download Apollo and Daphne audio
- Download Psyche audio
- Download The Calydonian Hunt audio
- Download Atalanta audio
- Download Arachné audio
- Download Idas and Marpessa audio
- Download Arethusa audio
- Download Perseus the Hero audio
- Download Niobe audio
- Download Hyacinthus audio
- Download King Midas of the Golden Touch audio
- Download Ceyx and Halcyone audio
- Download Aristaeus the Bee-Keeper audio
- Download Proserpine audio
- Download Latona and the Rustics audio
- Download Echo and Narcissus audio
- Download Icarus audio
- Download Clytie audio
- Download The Cranes of Ibycus audio
- Download Syrinx audio
- Download The Death of Adonis audio
- Download Pan audio
- Download Lorelei audio
- Download Freya, Queen of the Northern Gods audio
- Download The Death of Baldur audio
- Download Beowulf audio
- Download Roland the Paladin audio
- Download The Children of Lir audio
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This is a collection of myths--mostly Greek with a smattering of others from the east--written in a clear and easy-to-read style. Lang complemented each myth with poetry by other authors who, like her, were inspired by these ancient stories of the gods. Lang chose these stories because they portrayed heroic gods, faithfully and blindly worshipped by man. Ultimately, however, these gods demonstrated the same frailties as humans, and were found to be just as corrupt. Still, as Lang said, in spite of this these myths portrayed "a wonderful humanity that strikes a vibrant cord . . . ." This is significant to a deeper understanding of the collection as it was published in 1914 against the backdrop of the first world war, the war to end all wars--a war that doomed millions of common men to suffer "Promethean agonies," and die on battlefields in a most un-heroic way. As you listen to the narration, compare the gods of myth--with all their human frailties--to the 20th century, god-like European leaders who traded the wonderful innocence of humanity for the notion of "a noble cause." - Summary by James K. White
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