Odyssey / Homer ; translated by Stanley Lombardo ; introduction by Sheila Murnaghan.

"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 ti...

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Main Author: Homer
Other Authors: Lombardo, Stanley, 1943- (Translator)
Format: Book
Language:English
Ancient Greek
Published: Indianapolis : Hackett Pub. Co., ©2000.
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Uniform Title:Odyssey.
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Summary:"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: throughout there runs a strong and eloquent insistence on the humanity of men and the ultimate triumph of good over evil." "This new translation by Martin Hammond complements his acclaimed translation of The Iliad. It captures as closely as possible both the simplicity and the intensity of Homer's epic."--Jacket.
Physical Description:lxiv, 414 pages : illustrations, map ; 22 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 412-414) and index.
ISBN:0872204855
9780872204850
0872204847
9780872204843