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Odyssey

Auteur: Homer.; Stanley Lombardo
Uitgever: Indianapolis : Hackett Pub. Co., ©2000.
Editie/Formaat:   Boek : EngelsAlle edities en materiaalsoorten bekijken.
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"The Odyssey tells of the long and painful return of Odysseus from the Trojan War to his homeland of Ithaka, his wife Penelope, and his son Telemachos. Even after he finally returns, there are enemies to be fought in his house. The action of the poem covers a huge canvas, ranging widely over time and place, exploring the known and the unknown worlds, involving magic and monsters, gods and ghosts, dangers defied:  Meer lezen...
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Genre/Vorm: Translations into English
Poetry
Soort document: Boek
Alle auteurs / medewerkers: Homer.; Stanley Lombardo
ISBN: 0872204855 9780872204850 0872204847 9780872204843
OCLC-nummer: 42862092
Beschrijving: lxiv, 414 p. : ill., map ; 22 cm.
Inhoud: Introduction / Jasper Griffin --
A note on the Greek text --
Bk. 1. The Gods, Athene and Telemachos --
Bk. 2. Telemachos and the Suitors --
Bk. 3. Telemachos in Pylos --
Bk. 4. Telemachos in Sparta --
Bk. 5. Odysseus and Kalypso --
Bk. 6. Nausikaa --
Bk. 7. Odysseus in Phaiacia --
Bk. 8. Phaiacian Games and Song --
Bk. 9. The Cyclops --
Bk. 10. Kirke --
Bk. 11. The Underworld --
Bk. 12. Skylla and Charybdis --
Bk. 13. Return to Ithaka --
Bk. 14. Odysseus and Eumaios --
Bk. 15. Telemachos Returns --
Bk. 16. Odysseus and Telemachos --
Bk. 17. Odysseus Comes to his House --
Bk. 18. Odysseus as Beggar --
Bk. 19. Eurykleia Recognises Odysseus --
Bk. 20. Insults and Omens --
Bk. 21. The Trial of the Bow
Andere titels: Odyssey.
Verantwoordelijkheid: Homer ; translated by Stanley Lombardo ; introduction by Sheila Murnaghan.

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Stanley Lombardo's translation of Homer's classic work aims to offer the distinctive speed and clarity of his other translations.  Meer lezen...

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