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¡á The Golden Fleece and The Heroes Who Lived Before Achilles
- Contents
- Illustrations
¡Ü Part I. The Voyage to Colchis
I. The Youth Jason
II. King Pelias
III. The Golden Fleece
IV. The Assembling of the Heroes and the Building of the Ship
V. The Argo
VI. Polydeuces¡¯ Victory and Heracles¡¯ Loss
VII. King Phineus
VIII. King Phineus¡¯s Counsel; The Landing in Lemnos
IX. The Lemnian Maidens
X. The Departure from Lemnos
XI. The Passage of the Symplegades
XII. The Mountain Caucasus
¡Ü Part II. The Return to Greece
I. King ¨¡etes
II. Medea the Sorceress
III. The Winning of the Golden Fleece
IV. The Slaying of Apsyrtus
V. Medea Comes to Circe
VI. In the Land of the Ph©¡acians
VII. They Come to the Desert Land
VIII. The Carrying of the Argo
IX. Near to Iolcus Again
¡Ü Part III. The Heroes of the Quest
I. Atalanta the Huntress
II. Peleus and His Bride from the Sea
III. Theseus and the Minotaur
IV. The Life and Labors of Heracles
V. Admetus
VI. How Orpheus the Minstrel Went Down to the World of the Dead
VII. Jason and Medea
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PREFACE
- CONTENTS
CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION--THE MEANING OF LITERATURE
CHAPTER II THE ANGLO-SAXON OR OLD-ENGLISH PERIOD (450-1050)
CHAPTER III THE ANGLO-NORMAN PERIOD (1066-1350)
CHAPTER IV THE AGE OF CHAUCER (1350-1400)
CHAPTER V THE REVIVAL OF LEARNING (1400-1550)
CHAPTER VI THE AGE OF ELIZABETH (1550-1620)
CHAPTER VII THE PURITAN AGE (1620-1660)
CHAPTER VIII PERIOD OF THE RESTORATION (1660-1700)
CHAPTER IX EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY LITERATURE (1700-1800)
CHAPTER X THE AGE OF ROMANTICISM (1800-1850)
CHAPTER XI THE VICTORIAN AGE (1850-1900)
GENERAL BIBLIOGRAPHY
FULL-PAGE ILLUSTRATIONS
LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS
INDEX
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