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Go to My LibraryThe Odyssey (English and Ancient Greek Edition)
- Language
- English
- Published in
- Publisher
- Oxford Univ Pr
- Pages
- 327
- ISBN
- 9780195006766
While Odysseus battles to survive, his wife, Penelope, and son, Telemachus, contend with their own crisis in Ithaca. A horde of arrogant suitors has overrun their palace, consuming the king's wealth and pressuring Penelope to remarry. As Odysseus's absence stretches to twenty years, he must endure a final, brutal test of strength and wit to reclaim his kingdom and reunite with his family. This epic poem explores the timeless human quest for home and the immense cost of war, a foundational story of endurance, loyalty, and the triumph of the human spirit against divine forces.
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The Odyssey A Play Adapted from Homer
2001 • Playwrights Canada Press
English
The Odyssey (the Samuel Butcher and Andrew Lang Prose Translation)
2005 • Digireads.com Publishing
English
The Odyssey (Epics in Audio)
2008 • In Audio
English
The Odyssey (Poetry in Audio)
2003 • In Audio
English
The Odyssey (Poetry in Audio)
2008 • In Audio
English
Other editions

The Odyssey A Play Adapted from Homer
2001 • Playwrights Canada Press
English

The Odyssey (the Samuel Butcher and Andrew Lang Prose Translation)
2005 • Digireads.com Publishing
English

The Odyssey (Epics in Audio)
2008 • In Audio
English

The Odyssey (Poetry in Audio)
2003 • In Audio
English

The Odyssey (Poetry in Audio)
2008 • In Audio
English

The Odyssey (Barnes & Noble Classics)
2003 • Barnes & Noble Classics
English

The Odyssey (Turtleback School & Library Binding Edition)
1997 • Turtleback
English

Iliad Books 1 -12
1999 • Harvard University Press
English

The Odyssey
1995 • Harvard University Press
English

The Odyssey--Butler Translation, Large-Print Edition
2008 • Editorium
English

The Odyssey (Translated Into Prose by Samuel Butler with an Introduction by William Lucas Collins)
2016 • Digireads.com
English

The Odyssey--Butler Translation
2008 • Editorium
English

The Odyssey: A New Translation by Peter Green
2019 • University of California Press
English

The Odyssey (Audiofy Digital Audiobook Chips)
1999 • Audiofy/Naxos
English

The Odyssey (Classics Illustrated)
2018 • Classics Illustrated Comics
English

The Odyssey (Signet Classics)
2015 • Signet
English

The Odyssey (Penguin Classics)
2006 • Penguin Classics
English

The Iliad (Penguin Classics)
1991 • Penguin Books
English

The Odyssey (Puffin Classics)
1997 • Puffin Books
English

Odyssey (Short Classics)
1991 • Steck-Vaughn Co
English

The Odyssey
2021 • Book Sales, Incorporated
English

The Odyssey (Oxford World's Classics Hardback Collection)
2017 • Oxford University Press
English

Odyssey (Word Cloud Classics)
2015 • Canterbury Classics
English

The Odyssey (Enriched Classics)
2005 • Simon & Schuster
English

Odyssey (Penguin Classics)
2003 • Demco Media
English

Odyssey, Volume II Books 13 - 24
1995 • Harvard University Press
English

The Odyssey
1998 • Courier Corporation
English

Sleepover Sleuths (Nancy Drew and the Clue Crew #1)
2006 • Aladdin
English

The Odyssey A New Verse Translation, Backgrounds, the Odyssey in Antiquity, Criticism
1974 • Norton
English

The Odyssey (Cyber Classics)
1997 • Cyber Classics Inc
English

The Odyssey (Cyber Classics)
1997 • Cyber Classics Inc
English

Odyssee Griechisch und Deutsch
1980 • Heimeran
German

Die Odyssee.
2001 • Artemis & Winkler
German

The Odyssey (Calla Editions)
2015 • Dover
English

Homer: Odyssey I-XII (Greek Texts) (Greek Edition)
1996 • Bristol Classical Press
Modern Greek

Homer: Odyssey:XIII-XXIV (Greek Texts)
1998 • Bristol Classical Press
English

Homer: Odyssey IX (Greek Texts)
1991 • Bristol Classical Press
English

The Odyssey (Greek Classics)
2013 • Real Reads
English

The Odyssey A New Translation by Peter Green
2018 • Univ of California Press
English

Homer: Iliad III (Greek Texts)
1991 • Bristol Classical Press
English

The Odyssey SparkNotes Literature Guide
2014 • Barnes & Noble, Incorporated
English

The Odyssey of Homer (Harper Torchbooks)
1967 • W.W. NORTON
English

The Odyssey of Homer: Part 22 Harvard Classics
2004 • Kessinger Publishing, LLC
English

The Odyssey (Johns Hopkins New Translations from Antiquity)
2005 • Johns Hopkins University Press
English

The Odyssey: With Illustrations After John Flaxman (Arcturus Classics, 9)
2018 • Arcturus
English

The Odyssey Introduction by Seamus Heany
1992 • National Geographic Books
English

Iliad Books VIII and IX
1996 • Aris & Phillips
English

Homer: Odyssey Books XIX and XX
1992 • Cambridge University Press
English

L' Odyssýe
1974 • LGF
French

The Odyssey (Macmillan Collector's Library)
2016 • Macmillan Collector's Library
English

The Odyssey of Homer (The Library of Liberal Arts)
1991 • Macmillan Pub Co
English

Odyssey (Collector's Library)
2011 • Collector's Library
English

Odyssey (Everyman's Library)
1992 • Orion Publishing Group, Ltd.
English

The Odyssey - Literary Touchstone Edition
2006 • Prestwick House Inc
English

The Odyssey (A Mentor Book)
1946 • Signet
English

The Odyssey (The Stephen Mitchell Translation)
2013 • Simon and Schuster
English

The Odyssey
2014 • University of Oklahoma Press
English

The Odyssey (Oxford World's Classics)
2018 • Oxford University Press
English

The Odyssey (Oxford World's Classics)
2008 • Oxford University Press
English

The Iliad (Penguin Classics)
1993 • Penguin Audiobooks
English

Homer: Odyssey: Books I and II (Aris and Phillips Classical Texts)
1991 • Liverpool University Press
English

The Odyssey A Stage Version
1993 • Farrar, Straus and Giroux
English

The Odyssey (Lighthouse Plays)
2017 • Lighthouse Plays, LLC
English

The Odyssey (Translated into verse by Alexander Pope with an Introduction and notes by Theodore Alois Buckley)
2016 • Digireads.com
English

The Odyssey: Revised Prose Translation
1992 • Penguin Classics
English

The Odyssey: Selected Adventures
1980 • Heinemann/Raintree
English

The Odyssey (Webster's Chinese-Simplified Thesaurus Edition)
2006 • ICON Group International, Inc.
English

The Odyssey A Stage Version
1993 • Macmillan
English

Odisea (Biblioteca tematica / Subject Library) (Spanish Edition)
2005 • Alianza Editorial
Spanish

Homer: Iliad VI (Greek Texts)
1991 • Bristol Classical Press
English

The Odyssey (Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition)
1997 • Penguin
English

The Odyssey
2018 • National Geographic Books
English

The Odyssey (Webster's Chinese-Traditional Thesaurus Edition)
2006 • ICON Group International, Inc.
English

The Odyssey (Webster's Spanish Thesaurus Edition)
2006 • ICON Group International, Inc.
English

The Iliad (Webster's Spanish Thesaurus Edition)
2006 • ICON Group International, Inc
English

The Odyssey (Webster's German Thesaurus Edition)
2006 • ICON Group International, Inc.
English

The Odyssey: A New Verse Translation
1968 • W. W. Norton & Company
English

The Odyssey: The Fitzgerald Translation
2014 • Macmillan Audio
English

The Odyssey: A New Translation
1959 • WEIDENFELD & NICOLSON
English

The Odyssey The Fitzgerald Translation
1998 • Farrar, Straus and Giroux
English

The Odyssey The Fitzgerald Translation
1998 • Macmillan
English

Odyssey (Impala Classics in Classic Translations)
2006 • Impala
English

The Toils and Travels of Odysseus
2004 • Kessinger Publishing, LLC
English

Odisea (Letras Universales / Universal Writings) (Spanish Edition)
2006 • Ediciones Cátedra
Spanish

Homers Odyssee: Erklärt von J. U. Faesi. Band I. Gesang I-VIII (German Edition)
2001 • Adamant Media Corporation
German

Homer: Odyssey Books XIX and XX (Cambridge Greek and Latin Classics)
1992 • Cambridge University Press
English

The Odyssey
2000 • Adamant Media Corporation
English

The Odyssey
2017 • Benediction Classics
English

Public Prosecutions, by an Attorney and Solicitor
2019 • HardPress
English

The Odyssey
2005 • bnpublishing.com
Spanish

The Odyssey (Bloomsbury Revelations)
2014 • Bloomsbury Academic
English

La Odisea
2005 • Edimat Libros
Spanish

The Odyssey
1946 • Signet
English

La Odisea / The Odyssey (Spanish Edition)
1999 • Editores Mexicanos Unidos-Mex
Spanish

The Odyssey of Homer
1987 • Cram Cassettes
English
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2001 • Adamant Media Corporation
Spanish

La Odisea
2004 • Sagebrush Education Resources
English

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2004 • Altamira Pr
Spanish

The Odyssey
2000 • Penguin
English

The Odyssey
2016 • CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
English

The Odyssey
1946 • Signet
English

The Odyssey A New Verse Translation, Backgrounds, the Odyssey in Antiquity, Criticism
1974 • Norton
English

The DK Classics: "Odyssey": The Classic Story Plus Fascinating Background Facts and Photographs (DK Classics)
2000 • Penguin Books Ltd
English

The Odyssey The Story of Odysseus
2007 • Penguin Publishing Group
English

The Odyssey (Penguin Audiobooks)
1995 • Penguin Audiobooks
English

The Odyssey (Webster's Thesaurus Edition)
2006 • ICON Group International, Inc
English

The Odyssey (Webster's French Thesaurus Edition)
2006 • ICON Group International, Inc.
English

The Odyssey (Webster's Italian Thesaurus Edition)
2006 • ICON Group International, Inc.
English

The Iliad (Webster's Korean Thesaurus Edition)
2006 • ICON Group International, Inc.
English

The Odyssey (Webster's Korean Thesaurus Edition)
2006 • ICON Group International, Inc.
English

Homer's Odyssey: Books Thirteen Through Twenty-Four
2007 • Kessinger Publishing, LLC
English

Homer's Odyssey: Books Thirteen Through Twenty-Four
2007 • Kessinger Publishing, LLC
English

Odisea (Clasicos Universales) (Spanish Edition)
1999 • MESTAS Ediciones, S.L.
Spanish

Homer: The Iliad, Vol. 2, Books 13-24 (Loeb Classical Library)
1985 • Loeb Classical Library
English

The Odyssey
1996 • Dove Entertainment Inc
English

La Odisea / the Odyssey (Spanish Edition)
2000 • Editores Mexicanos Unidos-Mex
Spanish

The Odyssey
2004 • Bbc Book Pub
English

The Odyssey
2014 • Oxford University Press
English

Odyssey of Homer
1947 • MacMillan Pub Co
English

Iliad
1978 • Random House Inc
English

The Odyssey--Church Translation
2008 • Editorium
English

The Odyssey (Graffex)
2009 • The Book House
English

The Odyssey
Random House Inc
English

The Odyssey
1998 • Dove Entertainment Inc
English

Homer's Odyssey
1974 • Monarch Notes
English

The Odyssey
2018 • Simon & Brown
English

The Iliad
1996 • Caedmon
English

The Odyssey
2000 • Sun Hill Rose & Briar Books
English

The Odyssey
2005 • bnpublishing.com
Spanish

The Odyssey of Homer Samuel Butler
2011 • Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp
English

The Odyssey
2013 • Stonewell Press
English

Odiseea
2016 • Saeculum I.O.
Romanian

The Odyssey
2007 • Naxos Audio Books
English

The Odyssey
1986 • Pocket Books
English

The Odyssey (Perennial Classics)
1996 • Caedmon
English

The Odyssey
1999 • Audio Literature
English

The Odyssey
2015 • Lulu.com
English

New Windmills: The Odyssey (New Windmills)
1996 • Heinemann Educational Books - Secondary Division
English

The Odyssey
1946 • Signet
English
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The Odyssey: Books 9-12 [ Three Audio Cassettes]
1940 • Harperaudio
English

La odisea (Biblioteca Edaf) (Spanish Edition)
2006 • Editorial Edaf, S.L.
English

The Iliad
2006 • Richer Resources Publications
English

La Odisea (Basica De Bolsillo) (Spanish Edition)
1998 • Ediciones Akal, S.A.
Spanish

The Iliad
2007 • Univ of Michigan Pr
English

The Iliad
1982 • Penguin Books India
English

The Essential Odyssey
2007 • Hackett Publishing Company
English

The Odyssey
1999 • John Wiley & Sons Canada, Limited
English

The Odyssey
1946 • Signet
English

The Odyssey of Homer (Library Edition)
2003 • Blackstone Publishing
English

The Odyssey
1979 • Pendulum Pr
English

The Odyssey
1988 • Random House Value Publishing
English

The Odyssey
2007 • BiblioBazaar
English

The Odyssey
2022 • Wilder Publications
English

Iliad
2006 • Parmenides Audio
English

Odisea
1994 • Lake Publishing Company
Spanish

Odyssey
1999 • Bt Bound
English

The Odyssey
2003 • Ann Arbor Editions LLC
English

The Odyssey
1979 • Pendulum Pr
English

LA Odisea
1982 • Lectorum Pubns (Juv)
Spanish

The Odyssey
2016 • Simon & Brown
English

The Odyssey
2006 • Hard Press
English

The Odyssey
2006 • bnpublishing.com
Spanish

Odyssey (Classics) (Bks. 13-24)
1958 • Macmillan Education
English

The Odyssey
2004 • Penguin Books Ltd
English

The Odyssey: Volume 3
2006 • Adamant Media Corporation
English

The Odyssey Teacher's Guide
1998 • Farrar, Straus & Giroux
English

The Odyssey
2000 • Sun Hill Rose & Briar Books
English

The Odyssey
2007 • Neeland Media LLC
English

The Odyssey Translated by E.V. Rieu
1946 • Harmondsworth
English

The Odyssey
1987 • Spoken Arts
English

The Odyssey
2006 • Richer Resources Publications
English

La Odisea
2005 • Berbera
Spanish

The Odyssey (Readable Classics)
2010 • Chadwick Publishing
English

The Odyssey
2008 • North Atlantic Books
English

Odyssey (Classics) (Bks. 1-12)
1959 • Dodd Mead
English

The Odyssey
1988 • Perfection Learning
English

La Odisea / The Odyssey (Spanish Edition)
2013 • Edimat Libros
Spanish

La Odisea / the Odyssey (Spanish Edition)
2004 • Losada/Argentina
Spanish

The Odyssey
2008 • AudioGO
English

The Odyssey
2003 • Perfection Learning
English

The Odyssey (Epics)
2004 • In Audio
English

112. LA ODISEA
1970 • IBERIA
Spanish

The Odyssey
1946 • Signet
English

The Odyssey
2017 • Simon & Brown
English

Die Odyssee. (German Edition)
1999 • Rowohlt Taschenbuch Verlag GmbH
German

The Odyssey (Unabridged Audiobook on 7 Cassettes)
1992 • Barnes & Noble
English

The Odyssey
1971 • Bantam
English

The Iliad
2006 • Simon & Schuster
English

La Odisea / The Odyssey (Spanish Edition)
2000 • Edimat Libros
Spanish

Odisea (Spanish Edition)
2010 • Gredos
Spanish

The Odyssey
1987 • Cram Cassettes
Mongolian

The Odyssey
2005 • Penguin Audio
English

La Odisea (Spanish Edition)
2013 • LOSADA
Spanish

The Odyssey Translated Into English Blank Verse
2014 • First Avenue Editions
English

The Odyssey
1992 • Everyman
English

The Odyssey
2011 • Simon & Brown
English

The Odyssey of Homer
2004 • HarperCollins
English

The Odyssey of Homer
1999 • Harper Perennial Modern Classics
English

The Odyssey
2005 • eBooksLib
English

The Odyssey
1998 • FSG Adult
English

Odyssey
2006 • Parmenides Audio
English

The Odyssey (Oxford Illustrated Classics)
1999 • Oxford University Press
English

La Odisea
2019 • Selector
Spanish

Odyssey
1999 • Penguin USA (P)
English

The Odyssey : The Story of Odysseus
1999 • Topeka Bindery
English

The Odyssey
1946 • Signet
English

The Odyssey
1720 • Perfection Learning
English

La Odisea / The Odyssey (Spanish Edition)
2006 • Editorial Libsa Sa
Spanish

La Odisea / The Odyssey (Spanish Edition)
2000 • Espasa Calpe Mexicana Sa
Spanish

The Odyssey by Homer (Oxford Myths and Legends)
1991 • Oxford University Press
English

The Odyssey (Lake Illustrated Classics, Collection 5)
1707 • Ags Pub
English

La Odisea / The Odyssey (Spanish Edition)
2013 • Panamericana Pub Llc
Spanish

The Odyssey
2007 • Cosimo Classics
English

The Odyssey
1946 • Signet
English

The Odyssey
1984 • Hungry Minds, Inc
English

The Odyssey
2005 • Penguin Highbridge (Aud)
English

The Odyssey
1946 • Signet
English

The Odyssey
2007 • BiblioBazaar
English

The Odyssey
2000 • Houghton Mifflin College Div
English

The Odyssey
2016 • Simon & Brown
English

Iliad
1947 • MacMillan Publishing Company
English

the-odyssey
2010 • Penguin Classics
English

The Odyssey
1963 • Anchor Books / Doubleday & Company
English

The Odyssey
2010 • Penguin Publishing
English

The Odyssey
2001 • New Millenium Audio
English

The Odyssey
2014 • Oxford University Press
English

The Odyssey
2001 • North Books
English

The Odyssey of Homer
1979 • Oxford Univ Pr
English

The Odyssey
2018 • Simon & Brown
English

The Odyssey
1946 • Signet
English

Odyssée (French Edition)
1973 • Gallimard Education
French

The Odyssey
2000 • Cyber Classics Inc
English

The Odyssey (Classic, HighBridge)
1996 • Highbridge Audio
English

The Odyssey
1998 • Soundelux Audio Pub
English

ODYSSEE
1998 • NATHAN
French

The Odyssey
2000 • Sun Hill Rose & Briar Books
English

Odyssey: Bks.XIII-XXIV v. 2 (Loeb Classical Library)
1919 • William Heinemann
English

The Odyssey
2007 • Wilder Publications
English

L'ODYSSEE (French Edition)
1993 • FLAMMARION
French

The Odyssey
2018 • Max Bollinger
English

The Odyssey
2005 • ICON Classics
English

The Odyssey (Amsco Literature Program with Reader's Guide)
1988 • Amsco School Pubns Inc
English

The Odyssey
1937 • Signet
English

La Odisea
1996 • Libros Sin Fronteras
Spanish

The Odyssey of Homer
1982 • Airmont Pub Co
English

Odyssey
1986 • Soundelux Audio Pub
English

The Odyssey
1946 • Signet
English

The Odyssey
1999 • Kingfisher
English

Odyssey: Books XIII-XXIV (Odyssey, Bks. 13-24)
1980 • Harvard University Press
English

The Odyssey (82)
2019 • IBOO PRESS
English

Odisea
2004 • Alianza Editorial
Spanish

La Odisea (Sepan Cuantos... No. 4) (Spanish Edition)
1993 • Editorial Porrua
Spanish

The Odyssey
1946 • Signet
English

The Odyssey
1977 • The Mind's Eye from Jabberwocky
English

Homer: The Odyssey
2000 • Bristol Classical Press
English

The Odyssey
2018 • CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
English

The Odyssey, Vol. 1 (English and Greek Edition)
1974 • Harvard University Press
English

Homer / The Odyssey
1996 • Penguin Audiobooks
English

Odyssey
1996 • Viking
English

The Odyssey Translated by Robert Fitzgerald
2010 • Random House
English

Odisea/Odyssey
2003 • Borders Classics
Spanish

The Iliad (Bks. 13-24)
1983 • Nelson Thornes Ltd
English

The Odyssey of Homer : A New Verse Translation
1994 • Bantam Classic & Loveswept
English

Odyssee - Extraits (Ldp Classiques) (French Edition)
2005 • Livre de Poche
French

the-iliad
2006 • HighBridge Audio
English

The Odyssey (Wonders of the World)
2002 • Penguin Books Ltd
English

Homer's Odyssey
1989 • Egmont Childrens Books
English

The Odyssey. Homer
2007 • Vintage Books USA
English

Odyssey
1993 • Barnes & Noble
English

The Odyssey
2016 • Simon & Brown
English

The Odyssey
1997 • TSP
English

The Odyssey
2001 • New Millenium Audio
English

Odyssey
2013 • Atria Books
English

The Odyssey
2016 • Union Square Kids
English

Odyssey, The
2015 • The Classic Collection
English

L' Odyssee
1973 • French & European Publications, Incorporated
French

The Odyssey (WSP Enriched Classics)
2001 • Washington Square Press
English

The Odyssey of Homer
2004 • Barnes & Noble Books
English

Odyssey
2004 • Ann Arbor Editions LLC
English

THE ODYSSEY
2003 • Barnes & Noble
English

Homers Odyssee.
1981 • Klett-Cotta
German

The Odyssey of Homer
1974 • Henry Z. Walck, Inc.
English

The Odyssey
2000 • Sun Hill Rose & Briar Books
English

The Odyssey
1995 • Naxos Audio Books
English

The Odyssey
1946 • Signet
English

The Odyssey
1994 • Signet Classics
English

The Odyssey
2006 • Ann Arbor Editions LLC
English

The Odyssey
2007 • Naxos AudioBooks
English

La Odisea (Spanish Edition)
2004 • Zig Zag
Spanish

Odisea/ Odyssey (Spanish Edition)
2007 • Clarin Argentina Sol 90 Editorial
Spanish

The Odyssey of Homer.
1968 • Harper Torchbooks
English

Odyssee.
2001 • Artemis & Winkler
German

The Odyssey (Volume 21) (Knickerbocker Classics, 21)
2015 • Race Point Publishing
English

Homērou Odysseia: dokimes metaphrasēs
2007 • Ekdosē Kentrou Ereunōn kai Ekdoseōn
Modern Greek

La Odisea / The Odyssey (Intemporales) (Spanish Edition)
1999 • Oceano De Mexico
Spanish

The Odyssey
1993 • Barnes & Noble Classics
English

The Odyssey
1983 • Raintree Steck-Vaughn Publishers
English

The Odyssey
2018 • CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
English

Acceso a recursos genéticos Chile en el contexto mundial
2003 • Fundación Sociedades Sustentables
Spanish

The Odyssey
2017 • Capital Communications, Incorporated
English

Odyssee (Cabra-Ledereinband)
2015 • Anaconda Verlag
German

La Odisea (Spanish Edition)
2003 • Yoyo Music USA
Spanish

The Iliad
2005 • Bnpublishing.com
Spanish

The Odyssey (Naxos AudioBooks)
2007 • Naxos Audio Books
English

Ags Illustrated Classics: The Odyssey Book
2006 • Savvas Learning Company
English

Odissea
2021 • BUR Biblioteca Univerzale Rizz
Italian

The Odyssey
2013 • Arcturus Publishing Limited
English

The Odyssey
2007 • NuVision Publications, LLC
English

The Odyssey
2008 • Red and Black Publishers
English

The Odyssey of Homer, Classics, Poetry, Ancient, Classical & Medieval
2002 • Borgo Press
English

The Iliad
2012 • Wordsworth Editions Limited
English

Odyssee.
1995 • Reclam, Ditzingen
German

The Odyssey (Lake Illustrated Classics, Collection 5)
1994 • Ags Pub
English

The Odyssey
2004 • North Books
English

The Odyssey
2013 • Stonewell Press
English

La Odisea texto adaptado
1981 • Editorial Andres Bello
Spanish

the-iliad
1988 • Penguin Classics
English

The Odyssey
1972 • Signet
English

La Odisea (Catedra Base) (Spanish Edition)
2005 • Ediciones Cátedra
Spanish

The Odyssey
2000 • HighBridge Audio
English

Iliad
1969 • St. Martin's Press
English

The Odyssey
2007 • Cosimo Classics
English
Far away, on a wave-washed island named Ogygia, the great Odysseus himself is a prisoner. The nymph Calypso, bewitching in her beauty, holds him captive in her arching caverns, offering him immortality if he will only forget his home and be her husband. Yet every day he sits on the rocky headlands, gazing out over the barren sea through blinding tears, his heart aching for the sight of his own wife and land. At last, the will of Zeus is heard: the hero must be released. With the nymph's reluctant help, Odysseus builds a sturdy raft and entrusts himself to the waves. But his torment is not over. Poseidon, the god of the sea, whose giant son Odysseus blinded years before, unleashes a furious storm. A colossal wave crashes down, spinning his craft, snapping its mast, and flinging him into the churning chaos. For two nights and two days he is adrift, clinging to a piece of wreckage, until at last, broken and naked, he washes ashore on the misty island of Scheria, home of the Phaeacians.
In the court of King Alcinous, welcomed as a mysterious, storm-tossed stranger, Odysseus is moved by the songs of a blind bard who sings of the glories and sorrows of Troy. His tears betray a hidden grief, and his hosts press him to reveal his story. And so the great teller of tales begins, recounting the long, disastrous voyage home. He speaks of raiding the Cicones, of drifting to the land of the Lotus-eaters, where his men tasted the honeyed fruit and lost all memory of home. He tells of the land of the Cyclops, of the one-eyed giant who trapped him and his men in a cave, devouring them two by two, until cunning saved them. “‘Nobody - that's my name,'” he had told the monster, and after blinding him with a fiery stake, he and his surviving crew escaped, clinging to the bellies of the giant's own sheep.
His tale continues, a litany of marvels and horrors. He recounts his visit to the bewitching queen of Aeaea, Circe, who turned his men to swine before he, with a god's help, mastered her and won back their humanity. He speaks of his journey to the Kingdom of the Dead, a joyless, shadowy realm where he consulted the blind prophet Tiresias. There he met the ghost of his own mother, and the shades of fallen comrades from Troy. The great Achilles himself confessed his regret, his voice a whisper from the gloom: “I'd rather slave on earth for another man - some dirt-poor tenant farmer who scrapes to keep alive - than rule down here over all the breathless dead.” He tells of sailing past the Sirens, their thrilling song promising knowledge of all things, a temptation he endured by having his men lash him to the mast. He describes the impossible choice between Scylla, the six-headed monster who snatched six of his best men from the decks, and Charybdis, the monstrous whirlpool that threatened to swallow his ship whole. Finally, he tells of the fatal mistake on the island of the Sun, where his starving crew slaughtered the sacred cattle of Helios, earning the wrath of Zeus, who shattered their ship with a lightning-bolt, killing all but Odysseus himself.
Moved by his suffering, the Phaeacians grant him passage. On one of their magical, swift ships, he is carried home while deep in an enchanted sleep. He awakens on the shore of Ithaca, shrouded in mist by Athena, and does not recognize his own land. The goddess appears, reveals the truth, and transforms him, with a touch of her wand, into an old, broken beggar. “I will shrivel the supple skin on your lithe limbs,” she warns, “dim the fire in your eyes.” In this squalid disguise, he makes his way to the hut of his loyal swineherd, Eumaeus, a man who has never lost faith in his master's return. There he is welcomed with simple food and drink, and he tests the servant's heart with a fabricated story of woe, all the while gathering news of the ruin that has befallen his house.
The goddess then guides Telemachus safely home, steering him clear of the suitors' ambush. He makes his way to the swineherd's hut, and there, as Eumaeus is sent to the palace with a message for Penelope, Athena washes away the years and the grime from Odysseus. He stands before his son, no longer a beggar but a king in his prime. Telemachus, stunned, thinks him a god, but Odysseus's words persuade him: “No, I am your father.” They fall into each other's arms, weeping for all the lost years. Soon after, Odysseus returns to his beggar's rags and enters his own palace. He is met with scorn and abuse, a footstool hurled at his head by the arrogant suitor Antinous. But there is one who knows him. His old dog, Argos, lying neglected on a dung heap, recognizes his master's voice, thumps his tail one last time, and dies.
That night, alone with his wife, who does not recognize him, he spins another tale of his travels, weaving truths among the lies. He describes Odysseus's clothing so perfectly that Penelope breaks down in tears. Later, as the old nurse Eurycleia washes the stranger's feet, her hands find a familiar scar on his thigh, a wound from a boar hunt in his youth. She knows him in a flash, but he silences her with a hand to her throat and a whispered threat. The secret is kept. Penelope, still unknowing but deeply moved by the stranger, announces her decision: she will hold a contest for the suitors. Whoever can string her husband's great bow and shoot an arrow through twelve axes will win her hand in marriage.
The day of the contest arrives. The suitors, one by one, try to string the mighty bow and fail, their strength no match for the weapon of a hero. They curse their weakness, while Odysseus, still in his beggar's disguise, quietly asks for a turn. The suitors mock him, but Telemachus insists. The old man takes the bow, handles it with virtuoso ease, and without rising from his stool, strings it. The bowstring sings under his touch, clear and sharp as a swallow's cry, and as Zeus cracks the sky with a bolt of thunder, he sends an arrow flying cleanly through all twelve axes.
Now stripping back his rags, Odysseus leaps onto the great threshold, his arrows poured at his feet. “Look - your crucial test is finished, now, at last!” he thunders. His first shaft finds the throat of Antinous, who falls with a golden cup still in his hands. Panic erupts, but there is no escape. With Telemachus and his two loyal herdsmen at his side, the king unleashes his fury. “You dogs! you never imagined I'd return from Troy,” he cries, and the slaughter begins. Arrows fly, then spears and swords clash as the suitors, trapped and weaponless, are cut down. The great hall, once filled with arrogant laughter, runs with blood until not one of the traitors is left alive.
The battle is won, but one final trial remains. Penelope, summoned from her chambers, cannot bring herself to believe. She stands apart, testing the blood-splattered man who claims to be her husband. It is only when, in a flash of fury, he reveals the secret of their marriage bed - how he built it himself from the trunk of a living olive tree, a sign known only to them - that her heart finally surrenders. She rushes to him, weeping, and they cling to each other, like shipwrecked sailors who have at last found solid ground. Their long night of stories and reunion is followed by a journey to the country, where Odysseus reveals himself to his aging father, Laertes. But their peace is short-lived; the families of the slain suitors march on them, seeking revenge. A final battle looms, but Athena intervenes, her voice ringing out to command peace. And so the long, wandering course comes to its fixed end, with the king restored to his wife, his son, and his kingdom, his trials at last complete.
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The reviews consistently praise The Odyssey as a captivating and foundational work of Western literature, often describing it as an exciting, thrilling, and surprisingly accessible read despite its ancient origins. Many reviewers highlighted its enduring entertainment value, rich storytelling, and sophisticated narrative techniques, including non-linear progression and embedded flashbacks. The book is celebrated for igniting a love for Greek mythology and inspiring countless subsequent narratives across various genres. Readers appreciated its exploration of universal themes such as love, loyalty, heroism, perseverance, and the complexities of the human condition. The vibrant characters, swift pace, and blend of adventure with cultural insights were frequently mentioned as reasons for its widespread appeal, with several modern translations lauded for making the epic poem fresh and engaging for contemporary audiences.
However, the reviews also point out several challenging aspects of The Odyssey. Some found parts of the narrative repetitive or dense, and the sheer length of the epic can be intimidating. A significant criticism revolves around the portrayal of violence, misogyny, and slavery, which many modern readers found difficult to reconcile with contemporary moral standards, even when accounting for historical context. Specific instances of extreme violence and the treatment of female characters or slaves were noted as unsettling. The protagonist, Odysseus, is frequently described as a "complicated man" - cunning, a liar, and at times bloodthirsty - which led some reviewers to question his heroic status. Additionally, some readers were surprised to find that the fantastical adventure sections (featuring mythical creatures and perilous journeys) constitute a relatively small portion of the book, with a larger focus on the homecoming and subsequent events, which disappointed those expecting more continuous mythological encounters.
Ultimately, The Odyssey is recognized as a monumental work that, despite its potential difficulties for modern sensibilities, remains a compelling and important read. Its status as a cornerstone of literature is well-deserved, offering a blend of epic adventure, intricate character study, and deep cultural insight. Readers who appreciate foundational texts, complex moral questions, and a story that has profoundly shaped literary tradition will likely find it rewarding. Choosing a translation that resonates with one's reading style is frequently emphasized as crucial for a positive experience, as some modern versions are praised for their clarity and accessibility, making this ancient epic enjoyable for a wide range of readers willing to engage with a story that is both "fun and brain food."
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