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A Wonder Book for Girls and Boys

Nathaniel Hawthorne


  • Random House - Everyman Library
  • Everyman's Library
The first major retelling of the Greek myths and legends, A WONDER-BOOK was published in 1852. Hawthorne adapted several myths very freely in a romantic and readable style, used deliberately to remove the classical tales from what he called 'cold moonshine. ' Hawthorne's book was criticized by adults for his bowdlerization, but it has always been popular with children and has attracted many illustrators, none more distinguished than Arthur Rackham who made his pictorial contribution in 1922.

ISBN 9781857159301 | E | HB
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Publisher Random House - Everyman Library
ISBN 9781857159301
Publication date May 1993
Edition Hardback
Dimensions 210 x 164 mm
Pages 288
Language(s) Eng. ed.
Exhibition Everyman's Library
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The first major retelling of the Greek myths and legends, A WONDER-BOOK was published in 1852. The American novelist Nathaniel Hawthorne was a friend of the poet Longfellow and had much earlier suggested they collaborate on a story for children based on the legend of Pandora's Box, but this never materialized. Hawthorne went ahead on his own, adding five other myths which he adapted very freely in a romantic and readable style, used deliberately to remove the classical tales from what he called 'cold moonshine. ' Hawthorne's book was criticized by adults for his bowdlerization, but it has always been popular with children and has attracted many illustrators, none more distinguished than Arthur Rackham who made his pictorial contribution in 1922.