A Wonder Book and Tanglewood Tales, for Girls and Boys

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A Wonder Book and Tanglewood Tales, for Girls and Boys

by Nathaniel Hawthorne

EN·~11 hours·19 chapters

Chapters

19 total

A WONDER BOOK - AND - TANGLEWOOD TALES - FOR GIRLS AND BOYS - BY NATHANIEL HAWTHORNE - WITH PICTURES BY MAXFIELD PARRISH - NEW YORK DUFFIELD & COMPANY MCMX - Copyright, 1910, by Duffield & Company - THE UNIVERSITY PRESS, CAMBRIDGE, U. S. A.

0:22

Preface

2:04

Illustrations

0:16

A Wonder Book

0:00

THE GORGON'S HEAD - Tanglewood Porch - Introductory to "The Gorgon's Head"

59:40

THE GOLDEN TOUCH - Shadow Brook - Introductory to "The Golden Touch"

43:12

THE PARADISE OF CHILDREN - Tanglewood Play-Room - Introductory to "The Paradise of Children"

40:04

THE THREE GOLDEN APPLES - Tanglewood Fireside - Introductory to "The Three Golden Apples"

53:37

THE MIRACULOUS PITCHER - The Hill-Side - Introductory to "The Miraculous Pitcher"

45:07

THE CHIMÆRA - Bald-Summit - Introductory to "The Chimæra"

56:59

Description

This charming anthology gathers six of the great ancient myths and reshapes them for young ears. The author treats the timeless tales with a light, imaginative touch, allowing the stories to soar while keeping the language clear enough for children to follow. Bright illustrations accompany each episode, bringing gods, heroes, and magical creatures to life in a way that feels both familiar and fresh.

In the opening chapter, a bright autumn morning finds a lively troupe of cousins and friends gathered on the porch of a country house called Tanglewood. Mist swirls over the valley, the hills appear as soft clouds, and the children chatter about a nut‑gathering expedition, their excitement brightening the cool air. From this idyllic setting the narrative drifts into the legend of Jason and the talking oak, hinting at further adventures with Pandora’s box, the Gorgon’s head, and other classic wonders that await the listeners.

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Language

en

Duration

~11 hours (649K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Suzanne Shell, Mary Meehan and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/American Libraries.)

Release date

2011-02-23

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Nathaniel Hawthorne

Nathaniel Hawthorne

1804–1864

Best known for The Scarlet Letter, he turned early American history, guilt, and hidden sin into unforgettable fiction. His stories blend moral tension, psychological depth, and a haunting New England atmosphere that still feels fresh.

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