Homer's epic in which Greek hero Odysseus makes his long and treacherous journey home after the Trojan War, while his son Telemachos and wife Penelope are forced to scheme to protect his throne until his return.
"Homer's epic in which Greek hero Odysseus makes his long and treacherous journey home after the Trojan War, while his son Telemachos and wife Penelope are forced to scheme to protect his throne until his return."
"Homer's epic in which Greek hero Odysseus makes his long and treacherous journey home after the Trojan War, while his son Telemachos and wife Penelope are forced to scheme to protect his throne until his return."@en
"A new translation of the epic poem retells the story of Odysseus's ten-year voyage home to Ithaca after the Trojan War."@en
"A new translation of the epic poem retells the story of Odysseus's ten-year voyage home to Ithaca after the Trojan War."
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Epic poetry (Classical mythology) Translations into English.
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