
audiobook
by Charlotte M. (Charlotte Mary) Yonge
A gentle, lively guide invites young ears into the world of ancient Greece, beginning with the familiar myths that shape its art and imagination. The narrator weaves tales of Olympus, Perseus, Hercules and the Argonauts, giving just enough legend to spark curiosity while laying the groundwork for the real history that follows.
From those heroic beginnings the story moves to the early peoples who settled the hills and valleys, then to the birth of the great city‑states. Simple explanations of Spartan discipline and Athenian law show how democracy and military rigor grew side by side, while vivid accounts of Marathon and the Persian Wars bring the drama of early battles to life. The rise of Pericles and the daring youth of Alexander the Great are presented as natural continuations of this unfolding saga.
Finally, the book hints at how Greek ideas survived long after the classical age, influencing later cultures and still echoing in today’s world. Listeners will come away with a clear sense of why Greece matters, all told in a tone that feels like a friendly storyteller sharing a favorite tale.
Language
en
Duration
~7 hours (409K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2009-12-30
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1823–1901
A major Victorian novelist, she wrote with deep religious conviction and a sharp eye for family life, education, and moral choice. Her stories were hugely popular in 19th-century England and helped shape generations of young readers.
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