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Here are the great stories of the Heroic Age, from the myths of the making of the universe to the death of Heracles. Set against the colorful background of Greece and the Aegean, the adventures of heroes such as Perseus the Gorgon-slayer, Dionysus, Theseus, and Jason and the Argonauts once again come to life.
In this skillful retelling, these tales are as vivid and exciting as when they were first told 3,000 years ago. The story of ancient Greece is continued in The Tale of Troy.
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Hear the immortal story of Arthur, the once and future king! The legendary tale of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table is a superb story of adventure, love, honor, and betrayal. Originally published in 1485, Malory's epic poem, Le Morte d'Arthur, is filled with dramatic power and deep, tragic irony. Guenever, Launcelot, Mordred, the quest for the Holy Grail and the ultimate doom of Arthur's realm - it's all here.
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Derek Jacobi is Astounding
- By Edward on 05-31-03
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The Aeneid
- By: Virgil, John Dryden - translator
- Narrated by: Michael Page
- Length: 13 hrs and 20 mins
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After a century of civil strife in Rome and Italy, the poet Virgil wrote The Aeneid to honor the emperor Augustus by praising Aeneas, Augustus's legendary ancestor. As a patriotic epic imitating Homer, The Aeneid also set out to provide Rome with a literature equal to that of Greece.
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A Classic
- By T. McG. on 11-13-11
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A Day's Read
- By: The Great Courses, Emily Allen, Grant L. Voth, and others
- Narrated by: Arnold Weinstein, Emily Allen, Grant L. Voth
- Length: 18 hrs and 25 mins
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Join three literary scholars and award-winning professors as they introduce you to dozens of short masterpieces that you can finish - and engage with - in a day or less. Perfect for people with busy lives who still want to discover-or rediscover-just how transformative an act of reading can be, these 36 lectures range from short stories of fewer than 10 pages to novellas and novels of around 200 pages. Despite their short length, these works are powerful examinations of the same subjects and themes that longer "great books" discuss.
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Stories not included, only discussed
- By Julie Jester on 01-15-16
By: The Great Courses, and others
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The Miracle Worker (Dramatized)
- By: William Gibson
- Narrated by: Cathy Ritchie
- Length: 1 hr and 17 mins
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The Miracle Worker demonstrates the true miracle of love, compassion, and determination. Helen Keller, a young woman struck blind and deaf as a young child, finds the way out of her prison walls of silence and darkness through the love and determination of Anne Sullivan.
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The Miracle Worker
- By Paula on 12-19-19
By: William Gibson
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Shane
- By: Jack Schaefer
- Narrated by: Eric G. Dove
- Length: 4 hrs and 23 mins
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The Starrett family's life forever changes when a man named Shane rides out of the great glowing West and up to their farm in 1889. Young Bob Starrett is entranced by this stoic stranger who brings a new energy to his family. Shane stays on as a farmhand, but his past remains a mystery. Many folks in their small Wyoming valley are suspicious of Shane. But dangerous as Shane may seem, he is a friend to the Starretts - and when a powerful neighboring rancher tries to drive them out of their homestead, Shane becomes entangled in the deadly feud.
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As Good as the Great Classic Movie
- By Russ Towne on 07-20-19
By: Jack Schaefer
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Mythology
- By: Edith Hamilton
- Narrated by: Suzanne Toren
- Length: 14 hrs and 34 mins
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Since its original publication by Little, Brown and Company, in 1942, Edith Hamilton's Mythology has sold millions of copies throughout the world and established itself as a perennial best-seller in its various available formats. Mythology succeeds like no other audiobook in bringing to life for the modern listener the Greek, Roman, and Norse myths and legends that are the keystone of Western culture - the stories of gods and heroes that have inspired human creativity from antiquity to the present.
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Good reading of classical myths
- By Kathi on 03-18-13
By: Edith Hamilton
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The Pearl
- By: John Steinbeck
- Narrated by: Hector Elizondo
- Length: 2 hrs and 35 mins
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In this short book illuminated by a deep understanding and love of humanity, John Steinbeck retells an old Mexican folk tale: the story of the great pearl, how it was found, and how it was lost. For the diver Kino, finding a magnificent pearl means the promise of a better life for his impoverished family. His dream blinds him to the greed and suspicions the pearl arouses in him and his neighbors, and even his loving wife cannot temper his obsession or stem the events leading to the tragedy. For Steinbeck, Kino and his wife illustrate the fall from innocence of people who believe that wealth erases all problems.
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Stay poor
- By Jim "The Impatient" on 10-31-11
By: John Steinbeck
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The Golden Goblet
- By: Eloise Jarvis McGraw
- Narrated by: Charles Carroll
- Length: 7 hrs and 36 mins
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Ranofer struggles to thwart the plottings of his evil brother, Gebu, so he can become master goldsmith like their father. Young listeners will love this exciting tale of ancient Egyptian mystery and intrigue.
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Suspense in Ancient Egypt -- Fun and Eudcational
- By EmilyK on 04-10-13
What listeners say about Tales of the Greek Heroes
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- Kim Strong
- 11-03-20
Its okay for kids.
The narrator could be better. The story is told for an audience of children so it's quite filtered.
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- Anonymous User
- 10-20-21
Captivating
Greek legends are fascinating. This has a great balance between diving deep into individual heroes and connecting the whole story together from Era of Titans to the Great battle.
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- Audible Customer
- 07-12-22
Informative
Started with great promise but continued insipidly. Could have been better but still a good audiobook to explore.
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- Kindle Customer
- 01-12-24
Not bad
It was a good listen, covered all the classics in detail and learned a lot. Was written in an easy to listen , modern for the 1950s language.
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- Charles B
- 06-20-09
Irritating Audio
The book does a good job of telling an overview of the Greek Heroes. My complaint is that the audio has some sort of rythym similar to being paused, forwarded, and then restarted after each sentence completes in much of the reading. It's as if the audio is actually a patch work.
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- Jimmy
- 02-16-06
Great
I greatly enjoyed this title and can recommend it to anyone. It was a lot of fun. The speaker was easy to listen to. Also I do believe it can be recommended for teens as well as adults; many of the more graphic ideas in Greek myth have been glossed over. It's fun, easy to listen to and an easy way to learn more about Greek mythology.
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- Ashley Mason
- 10-07-20
Great book
I loved the informative book, but the narrator’s voice got a little annoying at times
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- 10.sandytoes
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- trellis
- 05-14-23
This is a must-have yes, I see you reading the comments 👀 get this book! It’s so good!
I loved this book! It opened me to the fascinating world of Greek mythology, and this book has given me hope in life. At first, I didn’t really have a goal in life. Just, to live. But I found this book, and a whole new world was opened up to me! Now I KNOW what I want to be in life! Thank you so much Roger Green! You’re the best! Highly recommend this book to ALL AGES!!!! Have a nice day :) note: I am now 37 and I am a historian for Greek mythology. This is the book that got me into this. Love it!
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- L-Boogie404
- 02-24-21
Got 5 min in
I did not like the narrator's voice so i could not listen and stopped within 5 minutes
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