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Mythos Free Audiobook Download

Stephen Fry

Rediscovering Ancient Tales with Humor and Heart

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Author: Stephen Fry

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: 9780718188726

Language: English

Publish Date: 11/02/2017

Audiobook length: 31min

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Chapter 1: Out of Chaos
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Chapter 2: The First Order
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Chapter 3: The Second Order
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Chapter 4: Clash of the Titans
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Chapter 5: The Third Order
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Chapter 6: Prometheus
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Chapter 7: The Punishments
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Chapter 8: Persephone and the Chariot
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Chapter 9: Cupid and Psyche
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Chapter 10: Mortals
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Chapter 11: Phaeton
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Chapter 12: Cadmus
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Chapter 13: Twice Born
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Chapter 14: The Beautiful and the Damned
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Chapter 15: The Doctor and the Crow
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Chapter 16: Crime and Punishment
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Chapter 17: Sisyphus
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Chapter 18: Hubris
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Chapter 19: Arachne
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Chapter 20: More Metamorphoses
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Chapter 21: Eos and Tithonus
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Chapter 22: The Bloom of Youth
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Chapter 23: Echo and Narcissus
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Chapter 24: Lovers
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Chapter 25: Galateas
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Chapter 26: Arion and the Dolphin
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Chapter 27: Philemon and Baucis, or Hospitality Rewarded
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Chapter 28: Phrygia and the Gordian Knot
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Chapter 29: Midas
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Who should listen Mythos

The summary audiobook of "Mythos" by Stephen Fry is perfect for anyone interested in Greek mythology, literature enthusiasts, and fans of engaging storytelling. It's particularly beneficial for busy readers looking for a concise overview of the rich tapestry of mythological tales, as well as students or educators seeking a refresher on classical themes. Fry's witty and accessible narrative style makes complex stories entertaining, making it an ideal choice for listeners of all ages who want to deepen their understanding of these timeless myths without committing to the full-length version.

3 quotes from Mythos

  • "To be human is to be flawed, to be imperfect, to be capable of wonder and awe, and to be capable of great love. Therein lies a great deal of our mythology."
  • "In mythology, we find our shared stories, our lessons and truths about the human experience, providing a connection through time and culture."
  • "The gods may be immortal, but they reveal the deepest truths about our mortality and the range of human emotion in their tales of triumph and tragedy."

Author : Stephen Fry

Stephen Fry is a multifaceted British author, actor, comedian, and broadcaster, celebrated for his wit, intellect, and versatility in the arts. Born on August 24, 1957, in Hampstead, London, Fry rose to prominence in the 1980s through his work on television shows such as "A Bit of Fry and Laurie" and the iconic quiz show "QI." Apart from his captivating performances, he has penned numerous works across genres, including novels, memoirs, and essays, showcasing his flair for storytelling and keen understanding of human nature. Fry’s engaging narrative style often intertwines humor with profound observations, and in "Mythos," he masterfully retells the ancient Greek myths with a contemporary lens, bringing to life the timeless tales that continue to resonate with readers today.