The Golden Fleece
Along with I, Claudius, The Golden Fleece is considered one of Robert Graves's most exciting and transporting historical novels. The Golden Fleece was at one time the most sacred religious object of the ancient Greeks, and had been sent away as the result of a power struggle between the Greeks and earlier inhabitants of the Greek peninsula. In this the original quest narrative, Jason leads a voyage of heroes, including his friend Hercules and many others, in his ship the Argo, to recapture the sacred Golden Fleece and bring it home. To do so he must travel across the whole of the ancient world, perform impossible tasks, and undergo betrayals and tragedies beyond comprehension or human endurance.           

Poet, translator, memoirist, novelist, classicist Robert Graves stands alone for his ability to bring to modern readers the great stories of the ancient world with all their vividness and gore and power intact. As he has shown in many of his 140 published works, his facility with ancient myths and his understanding of how they still inform our imaginative lives helps make The Golden Fleece feel as fresh and necessary today as it did the first time someone told the story of Jason and the Argonauts some three thousand years ago.           

Seven Stories' Robert Graves Project spans 14 titles, and includes fiction and nonfiction, adult, young adult and children's books, in a striking new uniform design, with new introductions and afterwords. Among the works still to come are Count Belisarius, Hebrew Myths, and Lawrence and the Arabs. The online partner for the Robert Graves Project is RosettaBooks.
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The Golden Fleece
Along with I, Claudius, The Golden Fleece is considered one of Robert Graves's most exciting and transporting historical novels. The Golden Fleece was at one time the most sacred religious object of the ancient Greeks, and had been sent away as the result of a power struggle between the Greeks and earlier inhabitants of the Greek peninsula. In this the original quest narrative, Jason leads a voyage of heroes, including his friend Hercules and many others, in his ship the Argo, to recapture the sacred Golden Fleece and bring it home. To do so he must travel across the whole of the ancient world, perform impossible tasks, and undergo betrayals and tragedies beyond comprehension or human endurance.           

Poet, translator, memoirist, novelist, classicist Robert Graves stands alone for his ability to bring to modern readers the great stories of the ancient world with all their vividness and gore and power intact. As he has shown in many of his 140 published works, his facility with ancient myths and his understanding of how they still inform our imaginative lives helps make The Golden Fleece feel as fresh and necessary today as it did the first time someone told the story of Jason and the Argonauts some three thousand years ago.           

Seven Stories' Robert Graves Project spans 14 titles, and includes fiction and nonfiction, adult, young adult and children's books, in a striking new uniform design, with new introductions and afterwords. Among the works still to come are Count Belisarius, Hebrew Myths, and Lawrence and the Arabs. The online partner for the Robert Graves Project is RosettaBooks.
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Along with I, Claudius, The Golden Fleece is considered one of Robert Graves's most exciting and transporting historical novels. The Golden Fleece was at one time the most sacred religious object of the ancient Greeks, and had been sent away as the result of a power struggle between the Greeks and earlier inhabitants of the Greek peninsula. In this the original quest narrative, Jason leads a voyage of heroes, including his friend Hercules and many others, in his ship the Argo, to recapture the sacred Golden Fleece and bring it home. To do so he must travel across the whole of the ancient world, perform impossible tasks, and undergo betrayals and tragedies beyond comprehension or human endurance.           

Poet, translator, memoirist, novelist, classicist Robert Graves stands alone for his ability to bring to modern readers the great stories of the ancient world with all their vividness and gore and power intact. As he has shown in many of his 140 published works, his facility with ancient myths and his understanding of how they still inform our imaginative lives helps make The Golden Fleece feel as fresh and necessary today as it did the first time someone told the story of Jason and the Argonauts some three thousand years ago.           

Seven Stories' Robert Graves Project spans 14 titles, and includes fiction and nonfiction, adult, young adult and children's books, in a striking new uniform design, with new introductions and afterwords. Among the works still to come are Count Belisarius, Hebrew Myths, and Lawrence and the Arabs. The online partner for the Robert Graves Project is RosettaBooks.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781609807672
Publisher: Seven Stories Press
Publication date: 04/16/2019
Pages: 544
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 1.70(d)

About the Author

ROBERT GRAVES (1895-1985) was a preeminent English poet, novelist, critic, translator, and scholar of classical mythology. He served in World War I—an experience recounted in his 1929 autobiography, Good-Bye to All That—and later became the first professor of English literature at the University of Cairo. Best remembered today for his acclaimed historical novels about the Roman emperor Claudius, I, Claudius and Claudius the God, his other books include The White Goddess, The Hebrew Myths, and Collected Poems.

DAN-EL PADILLA PERALTA is assistant professor of classics at Princeton University. His 2015 memoir Undocumented: A Dominican Boy’s Odyssey from a Homeless Shelter to the Ivy League (Penguin) received an Alex Award from the American Library Association.

Table of Contents

Introduction Dan-el Padilla Peralta 7

Invocation 19

Prologue 21

Chapter 1 The Parching of the Barley 35

Chapter 2 The Loss of the Fleece 47

Chapter 3 The Rise of the Olympians 59

Chapter 4 Jason Claims His Kingdom 71

Chapter 5 The White Goddess Approves the Voyage 83

Chapter 6 Zeus Approves the Voyage 91

Chapter 7 The Building of the Argo 101

Chapter 8 The Arrival of Hercules 113

Chapter 9 The Choosing of the Argonauts 123

Chapter 10 The Argo Is Launched 131

Chapter 11 The Argo Sails 143

Chapter 12 The Camp-fires at Castanthaea 159

Chapter 13 To Lemnos, By Way of Athos 167

Chapter 14 The Women's Island 177

Chapter 15 Farewell to Lemnos 189

Chapter 16 Orpheus Sings of the Creation 199

Chapter 17 The Great Mysteries of Samothrace 207

Chapter 18 Through the Hellespont 215

Chapter 19 The Wedding Feast of King Cyzicus 223

Chapter 20 The Funeral of King Cyzicus 235

Chapter 21 Hylas Is Lost 243

Chapter 22 Pollux Boxes with King Amycus 257

Chapter 23 Orpheus Tells of Daedalus 267

Chapter 24 King Phineus and the Harpies 275

Chapter 25 The Passage of the Bosporus 283

Chapter 26 A Visit to the Mariandynians 289

Chapter 27 The Minyans of Sinope 299

Chapter 28 The Fat Mosynoechians and Others 307

Chapter 29 The Argo Reaches Colchis 315

Chapter 30 Up the Phasis River 325

Chapter 31 King Aeetes Receive the Argonauts 339

Chapter 32 Jason Speaks with Medea 349

Chapter 33 The Seizure of the Fleece 361

Chapter 34 The Flight from Aea 373

Chapter 35 Away from Colchis 381

Chapter 36 The Pursuit 393

Chapter 37 The Argo Is Trapped 403

Chapter 38 The Parley 415

Chapter 39 The Colchians are Outwitted 427

Chapter 40 The Argo Dismisses Jason 439

Chapter 41 Reunion at Aeaea 449

Chapter 42 The Argo Is Again Overtaken 459

Chapter 43 The Colchians Are Again Outwitted 469

Chapter 44 To Sicily and Southward 479

Chapter 45 The Argonauts Abandon Hope 489

Chapter 46 The Argonauts Are Rescued 499

Chapter 47 The Argo Comes Home 507

Chapter 48 The Death of Pelias 515

Chapter 49 The Fleece Is Restored to Zeus 531

Chapter 50 What Became of the Argonauts 539

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