The Myths and Fables of To-Day

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The Myths and Fables of To-Day

by Samuel Adams Drake

EN·~4 hours·1 chapter

Chapters

1 total

4:19:15

Description

In this thoughtful collection the author turns a keen eye to the stubborn presence of superstition in modern life. By weaving together historical anecdotes, literary quotations, and everyday rituals, he shows how ancient fables still whisper through our holidays, our children's stories, and even our scientific wonder. The work asks listeners to consider the uneasy gap between knowledge and the lingering mysteries that still capture the imagination.

From the glowing comet to the humble Easter egg, each chapter explores a familiar custom and traces it back to its mythic roots. The illustrations accompany lively discussions of Santa Claus, brownies, and other household sprites, reminding us how such characters have been used to teach, comfort, and entertain across generations. The author argues that these tales are not merely relics but threads that bind past belief to present experience.

Delivered in a conversational tone, the book invites you to reflect on why we cling to these stories even in an age of electricity and steam. It is both a celebration of folklore and a gentle challenge to examine the shadows that superstition casts over our daily lives.

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Language

en

Duration

~4 hours (248K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2013-11-14

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Samuel Adams Drake

Samuel Adams Drake

1833–1905

Best known for lively books on New England history and legend, this Boston-born writer brought colonial stories, local folklore, and landmark-filled travel writing to a wide audience. His work blends journalism, storytelling, and a deep affection for place.

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