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The History of Mary Prince; A West Indian Slave; Related by Herself: Revised Edition

ePub The History of Mary Prince; A West Indian Slave; Related by Herself: Revised Edition by From University of Michigan Press in History

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This generously illustrated book of classical myths has become a classic itself; long prized for its simple; graphic; accurate retelling of the principal myths of Greece and Rome; and for its commentary on their origins and significance. The myths; as H. A. Guerber observes in her preface; "have inspired so much of the best thought in English literature that a knowledge of them is often essential to the understanding of what we need."But we have also come to love these stories of Pandora; of Echo and Narcissus; Orpheus and Eurydice; Jason; Hercules; Circe; Helen of Troy; and countless others for their own rich aesthetic qualities; and for their power to stir our imaginations. And today we are learning to look more closely at all mythologies for what they reveal to us of basic human nature and human aspiration.Beginning with myths involving the gods — Jupiter; Juno; Minerva; Apollo; Diana; Venus; Mercury; Mars; and others — and ending with the adventures of Ulysses and Aeneas; this rich assembly offers hours of compelling reading and abundant insight into one of the fundamental mythologies underlying Western culture. Sixty-four illustrations by such masters as Michelangelo; Raphael; Titian; Rubens; Canova; and Bernini add further classic touches to this time-honored work; which also includes an invaluable genealogical table and a map showing the location of the myths.


#907114 in Books 1997-11-17Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 8.00 x .60 x 5.38l; .55 #File Name: 0472084100184 pages


Review
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. OK but not greatBy Dr. DanInteresting cultural history but not much happens; and not written as well as some other personal histories of slavery. Still; worth reading to expand your understanding of how terrible the institution of slavery really was; and yet how people on both sides rose above it.5 of 5 people found the following review helpful. Mary PrinceBy Cas AlexThis is an excellent memoir; albiet painful to read in certain parts. This is a must-read for history buffs--particularly those interested in the Caribbean and the system of slavery in the British colonies.0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Very Important Book!By MARK S DENMANThis story should be mandatory for high school students (or even Jr High). First person true story of a slave.

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