
Unique Content This edition has been annotated with the following unique content. Author’s Biography When compared to modern poetry, an epic historical poem created in the days of old is more nuanced and has an air of mystery. The Odyssey is an epic poem believed to have been written and published by Homer in Greece around 750 B.C. You won't be disappointed with this example of top-notch historical Greek poetry work. From the novel “Men are so quick to blame the gods: they say that we devise their misery. But they themselves- in their depravity- design grief greater than the griefs that fate assigns.” Synopsis Embark on an epic literary journey with "The Odyssey," Homer's timeless masterpiece that takes you through the captivating adventures of Odysseus, a hero of Greek mythology. After the legendary Trojan War, Odysseus sets sail on a treacherous voyage homeward to Ithaca, encountering mythical creatures and facing the wrath of vengeful gods. This epic poem delves into the complexities of human nature and the enduring themes of perseverance, loyalty, and the transformative power of wisdom. Follow Odysseus as he navigates through challenges and trials, his cunning strategies pitted against his own hubris. Experience the heart-wrenching separation from his wife Penelope and son Telemachus and witness their unwavering love and loyalty amidst the tests of time. "The Odyssey" is more than a story; it's a journey of self-discovery, courage, and the pursuit of home—a timeless exploration of the hero's transformation and the intricate tapestry of ancient Greek mythology. A stunning reprint At Angelmedia Publishing, we go above and beyond to guarantee that this book's original integrity has been kept to the best possible degree. This preserves the story's earliest version for your indulgence and means that the texts in it are unedited and untouched from the original author's publication. Excellent mythologic
Page Count:
202
Publication Date:
2023-08-21
Publisher:
Independently published
ISBN-13:
9798858315049
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