In this book Hasan M. El-Shamy has gathered the first authentic new collection of modern Egyptian folk narratives to appear in nearly a century. El-Shamy's English translations of these orally presented stories not only preserve their spirit, but give Middle Eastern lore the scholarly attention it has long deserved. "This collection of seventy recently collected Egyptian tales is a major contribution to African studies and to international distribution studies of folktales. In the face of the recent anthropological trend to use folkloric materials for extra-folkloric purposes, the preeminence of the text must be asserted once more, and these are obviously authentic, straightforwardly translated, fully documented as to date of collection and social category of informant, and for all that . . . readable."—Daniel J. Crowley, Research in African Literatures "Western knowledge of virtually all facets of contemporary Egyptian culture, much less the roots of that culture, is woefully inadequate. By providing an interesting, varied, and readable collection of Egyptian folktales and offering clear and sensible accounts of their background and meaning, this book renders a valuable service indeed."—Kenneth J. Perkins, International Journal of Oral History
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Unveil the Mysteries of Ancient Egypt's Most Legendary Myths Step into a world where gods shape the destiny of mankind, where powerful deities clash in epic battles, and where the cycle of life, death, and rebirth is woven into the very fabric of existence. Folk Tales from Egypt: Egyptian Myths of Gods, Magic, and Eternal Life is a mesmerizing collection of Egypt's most revered and timeless tales, carefully curated and beautifully presented for readers of all ages. In this first volume of our Folk Tales from Egypt series, journey through the sands of time alongside legendary figures such as the wise and powerful Isis, who defies death itself to protect her beloved Osiris; the fierce goddess Sekhmet, whose wrath nearly brings humanity to an end; and the sacred Bennu Bird, whose miraculous rebirth from its own ashes inspired the legend of the Phoenix. Each story is steeped in the rich mythology of ancient Egypt, offering profound lessons and captivating narratives that have endured for millennia. A Treasure Trove of Timeless Wisdom These tales are more than just stories—they are the distilled teachings of a civilization that sought to understand the mysteries of the universe and the divine forces that govern it. Filled with profound knowledge, timeless wisdom, and universal themes of power, loyalty, and redemption, these myths are a pleasure to read for both young and old. They offer a unique window into the soul of ancient Egypt, revealing the values, fears, and aspirations of a people whose influence still resonates today. At the heart of this collection is a mission to preserve the invaluable cultural inheritance that these stories represent. Folk tales are the foundation of human storytelling, providing a bridge to understanding the culture from which they originate. By exploring these myths, you not only immerse yourself in the world of ancient Egypt but also contribute to the preservation of its timeless legacy. These tales are a treasure that any library or bookshelf can hold and pass on to future generations—so they too can be inspired and draw wisdom from the teachings of our ancestors. A Must-Have for Any Library or Bookshelf We envision this collection as more than just a book; it is a journey into the heart of one of the world’s oldest and most fascinating cultures. Whether you are a lover of mythology, a seeker of ancient wisdom, or a parent eager to introduce your children to the wonders of storytelling, this book is an essential addition to your collection. Key Features: Legendary Egyptian Myths: Dive into the rich folklore of ancient Egypt, with stories that have been passed down through the ages, capturing the essence of the civilization’s mythological heritage. Perfect for All Ages: These captivating tales are as educational as they are entertaining, making them suitable for readers of all ages, from curious children to seasoned enthusiasts of mythology. Cultural Insight: Gain a deeper understanding of Egyptian culture and values through interpretations and analyses of the folk tales that shaped the nation’s identity and continue to influence the world today. Beautifully Crafted: Designed to be a timeless keepsake, this book is a treasure that will enhance any personal library or bookshelf. Folk Tales from Egypt is more than just a collection of stories—it’s an invitation to explore the myths that have shaped a civilization, a celebration of the art of storytelling, and a preservation of a priceless cultural heritage. Add this volume to your collection today and become a part of the timeless tradition of folk tales that continue to inspire and teach us about the world and ourselves.
In this version of Cinderella set in Egypt in the sixth century B.C., Rhodopes, a slave girl, eventually comes to be chosen by the Pharaoh to be his queen.
School Library Journal Best Books of 2011 Eureka! Silver Honor Books—California Reading Association Capitol Choices 2012 list of Noteworthy Titles for Children and Teens 2012 Notable Children's Books—ALSC The new National Geographic Treasury of Greek Mythology offers timeless stories of Greek myths in a beautiful new volume. Brought to life with lyrical text by award-winning author Donna Jo Napoli and stunning artwork by award-winning illustrator Christina Balit, the tales of gods and goddesses such as Zeus, Aphrodite, Apollo, and Athena and heroes and monsters such as Helen of Troy, Perseus, and Medusa will fascinate and engage children’s imaginations. National Geographic completes the book with embellishments of each story: sidebars for each god, goddess, hero, and monster link the myths to constellations, geography, history, and culture to help young readers connect the stories to real life events, people, and places. A family tree and a “cast of characters” profile page help make relationships between the characters clear, and a mapping feature adds to the fun and fascination. Resource notes and ample back matter directing readers to more information round out this luminous book. Sure to dazzle all those intrigued with the fantastic tales of Greek mythology and enchant new readers, this vibrant book will soon become a family keepsake. National Geographic supports K-12 educators with ELA Common Core Resources. Visit www.natgeoed.org/commoncore for more information.
"Robert Armour's classic text, long cherished by a generation of readers, is now complemented with more than 50 new photographs by Egyptologist Edwin Brock and drawings by Elizabeth Rodenbeck that show the gods in their characteristic forms." "Armour maintains a strong narrative thread with illuminating commentary in his lively retelling of stories from Egyptian mythology, including those of the sun god Ra, the tragic tale of Isis and Osiris, the burlesque of Horus' battle with the evil Seth, and the "gods of the intellect" Thoth and Maat. Now with an updated bibliography and new appendices, this book is sure to inform and enchant a new generation of readers."--Jacket.