The Voyage of Odysseus

The Voyage of Odysseus
Title The Voyage of Odysseus PDF eBook
Author Lynne Weiss
Publisher The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc
Pages 24
Release 2013-12-15
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1477762477

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Greek mythology is filled with stories of epic battles, heroes, monsters, and hardships endured by mortals. In this myth, Odysseus, the hero of the Trojan War, sails toward home with his crew of 500 men when the war is over. The voyage is filled with danger. Will the men who survived the long, hard Trojan War survive the terrible journey home? Readers will want to keep reading to find out.

The Voyages of Odysseus

The Voyages of Odysseus
Title The Voyages of Odysseus PDF eBook
Author Sue Reid
Publisher Capstone
Pages 36
Release 2004-07
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9781404809055

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After the Trojan War, Odysseus wants to sail right home to the island of Ithaca and his wife, Penelope. But the gods are angry with our hero. His fleet will be driven off course, his ships smashed by storms, and his men gobbled down by a giant Cyclops.Will he make it home?

The Voyage of Odysseus

The Voyage of Odysseus
Title The Voyage of Odysseus PDF eBook
Author Glyn Iliffe
Publisher Canelo
Pages 685
Release 2017-02-06
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1911591118

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With the Trojan War over, Odysseus heads home, and the real challenge now begins in this historical adventure by the author of The Oracles of Troy. The armies of Troy have been defeated, and the city lies in ruins. His oath fulfilled, Odysseus can at last sail for Ithaca and the long-awaited reunion with his family. But the gods, who were once his allies, have turned against him. Exiled with the warrior Eperitus, he is thrust into a world of seductive demi-gods and man-eating monsters. As they struggle from one supernatural encounter to another, never knowing what the next landfall will bring, their chances of ever returning home grow fainter. Tensions reach breaking point between Odysseus and his crew. Even the faithful Eperitus’s loyalties are divided. Eventually only one hope remains. For Odysseus to see his wife and son again, he must tread the paths of the dead and descend into the pits of Hell itself . . . Praise for The Voyage of Odysseus: “From one adventure to another the pace never lets up. Like Homer’s original, Glyn Iliffe’s series is destined to become a classic!” —Steven McKay, author of the Warrior Druid of Britain series

The Incredible Voyage of Ulysses

The Incredible Voyage of Ulysses
Title The Incredible Voyage of Ulysses PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Getty Publications
Pages 64
Release 2010
Genre Art
ISBN 1606060120

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A retelling of Homer's The Odyssey.

The Voyages of Odysseus

The Voyages of Odysseus
Title The Voyages of Odysseus PDF eBook
Author Blake Hoena
Publisher Capstone
Pages 33
Release 2015
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 1491420766

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"The story of Odysseus' journey told in graphic novel format"--

The Voyages of Odysseus

The Voyages of Odysseus
Title The Voyages of Odysseus PDF eBook
Author Homer
Publisher Penguin Group
Pages 68
Release 1996-03
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780146001512

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The Returns of Odysseus

The Returns of Odysseus
Title The Returns of Odysseus PDF eBook
Author Irad Malkin
Publisher Univ of California Press
Pages 350
Release 1998-11-30
Genre History
ISBN 9780520920262

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This remarkably rich and multifaceted study of early Greek exploration makes an original contribution to current discussions of the encounters between Greeks and non-Greeks. Focusing in particular on myths about Odysseus and other heroes who visited foreign lands on their mythical voyages homeward after the Trojan War, Irad Malkin shows how these stories functioned to mediate encounters and conceptualize ethnicity and identity during the Archaic and Classical periods. Synthesizing a wide range of archaeological, mythological, and literary sources, this exceptionally learned book strengthens our understanding of early Greek exploration and city-founding along the coasts of the Western Mediterranean, reconceptualizes the role of myth in ancient societies, and revitalizes our understanding of ethnicity in antiquity. Malkin shows how the figure of Odysseus became a proto-colonial hero whose influence transcended the Greek-speaking world. The return-myths constituted a generative mythology, giving rise to oral poems, stories, iconographic imagery, rituals, historiographical interpretation, and the articulation of ethnic identities. Reassessing the role of Homer and alternative return-myths, the book argues for the active historical function of myth and collective representations and traces their changing roles through a spectrum of colonial perceptions—from the proto-colonial, through justifications of expansion and annexation, and up to decolonization.