Egyptian Tales, Translated from the Papyri: First series, IVth to XIIth dynasty

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Author Petrie, W. M. Flinders (William Matthew Flinders), 1853-1942
Title Egyptian Tales, Translated from the Papyri: First series, IVth to XIIth dynasty
Note Reading ease score: 72.4 (7th grade). Fairly easy to read.
Credits Produced by Eric Eldred and David Widger
Summary "Egyptian Tales, Translated from the Papyri: First Series, IVth to XIIth Dynasty" by W. M. Flinders Petrie is a collection of ancient Egyptian stories written during the late 19th century. This work aims to present some of the oldest known tales in the world to English readers, with a focus on their cultural and historical significance. The stories encompass various themes such as magic, adventure, and social intricacies, showcasing the literary richness of ancient Egyptian civilization. The opening of this collection introduces the context of the tales and sets the stage for the narrative style that follows. It begins with King Khufu calling upon his sons and counselors to recount stories that highlight the deeds of magicians from the past. Khafra, one of his royal sons, initiates this storytelling with a tale about enchantment involving a crocodile and a page, eventually leading to themes of loyalty, deception, and punishment. This blend of fantastical elements with moral lessons establishes a glimpse into the social norms and beliefs of ancient Egypt, while also promising further enchanting tales that explore human and supernatural interactions. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class PJ: Language and Literatures: Oriental languages and literatures
Subject Egyptian literature -- Translations into English
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EBook-No. 7386
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Most Recently Updated May 21, 2016
Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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