Tanglewood Tales by Nathaniel Hawthorne
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So, what's this book actually about? 'Tanglewood Tales' is Nathaniel Hawthorne's retelling of six famous Greek myths. He sets the scene with a narrator telling these stories to a lively bunch of children during their summer holidays. The book covers the adventures of Theseus and the Minotaur, the folly of King Midas and his golden touch, the daring quest of Jason and the Argonauts for the Golden Fleece, the epic battle between the Pygmies and the Cranes, the miraculous escape of Baucis and Philemon, and the tragic flight of Pegasus and Bellerophon.
The Story
Hawthorne doesn't just recite the old legends. He breathes new life into them. He fills in the gaps with charming details and relatable emotions. When Theseus enters the Labyrinth, you feel the weight of the silence and the creeping dread. When Midas gets his wish, the horror of his golden breakfast becomes darkly funny and deeply sad. The stories are connected by this cozy frame narrative, making you feel like you're right there on the lawn at Tanglewood, listening in.
Why You Should Read It
Here's the thing: Hawthorne gets it. He understands that these myths are about people. They're about pride, greed, love, and redemption. His writing is clear and beautiful, but never stuffy. He adds little moments of humor and warmth that you won't find in the original sources. He makes the gods and heroes feel close enough to talk to. Reading this, you're not just learning a myth; you're experiencing a story told with genuine affection and a twinkle in the eye. It reminds you why these tales have lasted for thousands of years.
Final Verdict
This book is a gem for anyone who loves a good story. It's perfect for parents looking to introduce their kids to mythology in a friendly way, for teens who find classic texts intimidating, or for adults who want to revisit these legends with a fresh, narrative voice. If you enjoy Neil Gaiman's 'Norse Mythology' for its modern storytelling flair, you'll find a similar (though older and gentler) spirit here. 'Tanglewood Tales' is a warm, witty, and wonderfully human gateway into the world of Greek myth.
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Andrew Torres
1 year agoRecommended.
Linda Scott
2 weeks agoLoved it.