قراءة كتاب The Authoress of the Odyssey Where and when she wrote, who she was, the use she made of the Iliad, and how the poem grew under her hands

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The Authoress of the Odyssey
Where and when she wrote, who she was, the use she made
of the Iliad, and how the poem grew under her hands

The Authoress of the Odyssey Where and when she wrote, who she was, the use she made of the Iliad, and how the poem grew under her hands

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Book iv. Telemachus at the house of Menelaus--The suitors resolve to lie in wait for him as he returns, and murder him 24 Book v. Ulysses in the island of Calypso--He leaves the island on a raft, and after great suffering reaches the land of the Phæacians 28 Book vi. The meeting between Ulysses and Nausicaa 30 Book vii. The splendours of the house of King Alcinous--Queen Arete wants to know how Ulysses got his shirt and cloak, for she knows them as her own work. Ulysses explains 34 Book viii. The Phæacian games and banquet in honour of Ulysses 37 Book ix. The voyages of Ulysses--The Cicons, Lotus-eaters, and the Cyclops Polyphemus 41 Book x. Æolus--The Læstrygonians--Circe 46 Book xi. Ulysses in the house of Hades 49 Book xii. The Sirens--Scylla and Charybdis--The cattle of the Sun 53 Book xiii. Ulysses is taken back to Ithaca by the Phæacians 57 Book xiv. Ulysses in the hut of Eumæus 60 Book xv. Telemachus returns from Pylos, and on landing goes to the hut of Eumæus 63 Book xvi. Ulysses and Telemachus become known to one another 66 Book xvii. Telemachus goes to the town, and is followed by Eumæus and Ulysses, who is maltreated by the suitors 70 Book xviii. The fight between Ulysses and Irus--The suitors make presents to Penelope--and ill-treat Ulysses 75 Book xix. Ulysses converses with Penelope, and is recognised by Euryclea 78 public@vhost@g@gutenberg@html@files@49324@[email protected]#BOOK_XX" class="pginternal"

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