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Tales Of Troy: Ulysses, The Sacker Of Cities


No. of pages 68

Published: 2010

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"Tales Of Troy: Ulysses, The Sacker Of Cities" by Andrew Lang recounts the legendary adventures of Ulysses, the clever Greek hero of the Trojan War. As the war rages, Ulysses uses his cunning and resourcefulness to navigate challenges and deceit in his quest for victory. The story highlights pivotal moments such as the infamous wooden horse strategy, showcasing Ulysses' leadership and bravery. Through trials at sea and encounters with mythical creatures, he ultimately embodies the heroic spirit while grappling with themes of loyalty, fate, and the consequences of war. This retelling captures the essence of heroism in ancient mythology. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].

 

There are 68 pages in this book. This book was published in 2010 by Kessinger Publishing .

Andrew Lang was a Scottish poet, novelist, literary critic, as well as a well-known collector of fairy tales. He was born in Selkirk, Scotland. Throughout his lifetime, he wrote, edited, collected, or contributed to more than 150 works, most notable of which are his Fairy Books. He died on July 20th, 1912, at age 68.