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portada Stories from the Odyssey (in English)
Type
Physical Book
Language
Inglés
Pages
86
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
28.0 x 21.6 x 0.5 cm
Weight
0.22 kg.
ISBN13
9781535155038

Stories from the Odyssey (in English)

Homero Alsina Thevenet (Author) · H. L. Havell (Author) · Createspace Independent Publishing Platform · Paperback

Stories from the Odyssey (in English) - Havell, H. L. ; Homer

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Synopsis "Stories from the Odyssey (in English)"

Stories from the OdysseyHomerRetold By H. L. HavellGREEK CLASSICSThe Odyssey is one of two major ancient Greek epic poems attributed to Homer. It is, in part, a sequel to the Iliad, the other work ascribed to Homer. The poem is fundamental to the modern Western canon, and is the second oldest extant work of Western literature, the Iliad being the oldest. Scholars believe it was composed near the end of the 8th century BC, somewhere in Ionia, the Greek coastal region of Anatolia.The impersonal character of the Homeric poems has left us entirely in the dark as to the birthplace, the history, and the date, of their author. So complete is the darkness which surrounds the name of Homer that his very existence has been disputed, and his works have been declared to be an ingenious compilation, drawn from the productions of a multitude of singers. It is not my intention here to enter into the endless and barren controversy which has raged round this question. It will be more to the purpose to try and form some general idea of the characteristics of the Greek Epic; and to do this it is necessary to give a brief review of the political and social conditions in which it was produced.The world as known to Homer is a mere fragment of territory, including a good part of the mainland of Greece, with the islands and coast districts of the g an. Outside of these limits his knowledge of geography is narrow indeed. He has heard of Sicily, which he speaks of under the name of Thrinacia; and he speaks once of Libya, or the north coast of Africa, as a district famous for its breed of sheep. There is one vague reference to the vast Scythian or Tartar race (called by Homer Thracians), who live on the milk of mares; and he mentions a copper-coloured people, the "Red-faces," who dwell far remote in the east and west. The Nile is mentioned, under the name of gyptus; and the Egyptians are celebrated by the poet as a people skilled in medicine, a statement which is repeated by Herodotus. The Phoenicians appear several times in the Odyssey, and we hear once or twice of the Sidonians, as skilled workers in metal. As soon as we pass these boundaries, we enter at once into the region of fairyland.CONTENTSINTRODUCTIONTELEMACHUS, PENELOPE, AND THE SUITORSTHE ASSEMBLY; THE VOYAGE OF TELEMACHUSTHE VISIT TO NESTOR AT PYLOSTELEMACHUS AT SPARTAODYSSEUS AND CALYPSOODYSSEUS AMONG THE PH ACIANSTHE WANDERINGS OF ODYSSEUSTHE VISIT TO HADESTHE SIRENS; SCYLLA AND CHARYBDIS; THRINACIAODYSSEUS LANDS IN ITHACAODYSSEUS AND EUM USTHE RETURN OF TELEMACHUSTHE MEETING OF TELEMACHUS AND ODYSSEUSTHE HOME-COMING OF ODYSSEUSTHE BEGGAR IRUSPENELOPE AND THE WOOERSODYSSEUS AND PENELOPETHE END DRAWS NEAR; SIGNS AND WONDERSTHE BOW OF ODYSSEUSTHE SLAYING OF THE WOOERSODYSSEUS AND PENELOPE

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