Hawthorne wrote an introduction, titled "The Wayside", referring to The Wayside in Concord, where he lived from 1852 until his death. Jason and the Golden Fleece (Chapter: "The Golden Fleece").Proserpina, Ceres, Pluto, and the Pomegranate Seed (Chapter: "The Pomegranate Seed").Circe's Palace (Chapter: "Circe's Palace").Dragon's Teeth (Chapter: "The Dragon's Teeth").Antaeus and the Pygmies (Chapter: "The Pygmies").Theseus and the Minotaur (Chapter: "The Minotaur").It is a re-writing of well-known Greek myths in a volume for children. Tanglewood Tales for Boys and Girls (1853) is a book by American author Nathaniel Hawthorne, a sequel to A Wonder-Book for Girls and Boys. 1921 edition illustrated by Virginia Frances Sterrett
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