My Hero Hercules

My Hero Hercules
Author: Priscilla Galloway
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1999
Genre: Children's stories
ISBN: 9781550375695

"Ten-year-old Jason ventures into the dramatic story of Hercules where he grows in bravery and compassion. A tight, character-driven narrative of friendship, loyalty and self-discovery" Cf. Our choice, 2000.

Hercules

Hercules
Author: Kathryn Lasky
Publisher: Hyperion Books for Children
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1997-06-20
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780786822744

Recounts the story of the mythological hero, Hercules, child of Zeus and a mortal woman, including his twelve labors and ending with his ascension to Mount Olympus as a god.

The Twelve Labours of Hercules

The Twelve Labours of Hercules
Author: Nick Saunders
Publisher: Gareth Stevens
Total Pages: 52
Release: 2007
Genre: Mythology, Greek
ISBN: 9780836877519

In ancient Greece, the queen of gods hates Hercules so she makes him a slave to a terrible king. Together they send him to fight twelve of the neastiest monsters in the world. If he fails, he will die. Greek myth told in comic book format.

My Hero

My Hero
Author: Tom Holt
Publisher: Hachette+ORM
Total Pages: 233
Release: 2012-09-04
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0316232971

This is the story of Jane who finds the novel she is working on starts to write back. She's already realized novel writing isn't such a piece of cake after all, and the world of fiction is a far more complicated place than she ever imagined.

True Strength

True Strength
Author: Kevin Sorbo
Publisher: Da Capo Lifelong Books
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2011-10-11
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0306820366

The star of TV's Hercules: The Legendary Journeys reveals how a series of debilitating strokes at the height of his career changed his life

Super/heroes

Super/heroes
Author: Wendy Haslem
Publisher: New Academia Publishing, LLC
Total Pages: 428
Release: 2007
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0977790843

This collection explores contemporary superhero narratives, including comic books and films, in a wider mythic context. Since the 1930s superheroes have come to dominate a variety of media formats. Why are audiences so fascinated with heroes, and what makes the idea of heroes so necessary in society?

Hercules

Hercules
Author: Walt Disney
Publisher:
Total Pages: 24
Release: 1997-09
Genre:
ISBN: 9780721438436

It's Just Crazy!

It's Just Crazy!
Author: Cynthia A. Burleson
Publisher: WestBow Press
Total Pages: 238
Release: 2016-01-26
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1512724769

Its Just Crazy is prayerfully written to wake up the sleeping public of America before it really is too late. It is rather late to start planning your "get to safety" strategy when a tornado is already formed and heading in your direction. You only have enough time to seek shelter immediately and pray for the best. America, start praying; the tornado has already formed, and is heading our way! Let me advise you, this book is not for: the faint-hearted, those who choose not to hear the truth, or for individuals who do not care to accept the reality of life in America today. I do, however, encourage all who do read this book to think, pray, and start dialoging with others. Maybe by working together, Americans can come up with ideas and beneficial contributions that will create solutions to help us all out of the mess we find ourselves in today. The truth is designed to make you and others free. Evil and immorality will win if good people continue to do nothing

Hercules and the Nine-Headed Hydra

Hercules and the Nine-Headed Hydra
Author: Joan Holub
Publisher: Aladdin
Total Pages: 112
Release: 2019-12-03
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1534432922

Zeus and his friends are back for another adventure in this latest Heroes in Training chapter book! Since defeating the Titans, Zeus and his fellow Olympians have taken over Mount Olympus. Things are nearly back to normal…until a stranger named Hercules shows up, asking for help. He’s on the run from Eurythseus, King of Argon, who is after Hercules for egging his temple. Before Zeus can help, Eurythseus himself appears. It turns out that Hercules has also been bragging that he is the ruler of Olympus, and Eurythseus intends to declare war on the Olympians’ new home. Zeus’s friends come up with an idea—maybe Hercules could make up for egging Eurythseus’s temple. The Oracle Pythia reveals that in order to do this, Hercules must get a scale from a huge, nine-headed serpent—the Hydra. Will this be enough to please Eurythseus? Or is another battle on the horizon for the Olympians?

The Shadow of an Ass

The Shadow of an Ass
Author: Jeffrey P. Ulrich
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
Total Pages: 381
Release: 2024-11-06
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0472221922

Jeffrey Ulrich’s The Shadow of an Ass addresses fundamental questions about the reception and aesthetic experience of Apuleius’ Metamorphoses, popularly known as The Golden Ass, by situating the novel in a contemporaneous literary and philosophical discourse emerging in the Second Sophistic. This unique Latin novel follows a man who is accidentally turned into a donkey because of his curiosity, viewing the world through a donkey’s eyes until he is returned to human form by the Egyptian goddess Isis. In the end, he chooses to become a cult initiate and priest instead of a debased and overindulgent ass. On the one hand, the novel encourages readers to take pleasure in the narrator’s experiences, as he relishes food, sex, and forbidden forms of knowledge. Simultaneously, it challenges readers to reconsider their participation in the story by exposing its donkey-narrator as a failed model of heroism and philosophical investigation. Ulrich interprets the Metamorphoses as a locus of philosophical inquiry, positioning the act of reading as a choice of how much to invest in this tale of pleasurable transformation and unanticipated conversion. The Shadow of an Ass further explores how Apuleius, as a North African philosopher translating an originally Greek novel into a Latin idiolect, transforms himself into an intermediary of Platonic philosophy for his Carthaginian audience. Situating the novel in a long history of philosophical and literary conversations, Ulrich suggests that the Metamorphoses anticipates much of the philosophical burlesque we tend to associate with early modern fiction, from Don Quixote to Lewis Carroll.