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Odyssey, The

Author Homer
Hardcover
$16.99 US
5.87"W x 8.87"H x 0.79"D   | 12 oz | 40 per carton
On sale Aug 23, 2023 | 284 Pages | 9789358562248

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Embark on one of the greatest adventures ever told with The Odyssey, Homer’s epic tale of heroism, endurance, and the unbreakable will to return home. Follow the legendary Greek hero Odysseus as he navigates a world of vengeful gods, mystical creatures, and treacherous seas, all in a quest to reunite with his beloved wife and reclaim his throne. This timeless classic, beautifully presented in this deluxe edition, brings to life an age of myth and glory, inviting readers to witness a journey that has captivated the human imagination for over two millennia.

A story of courage, wit, and resilience, The Odyssey remains a cornerstone of world literature and a profound reflection on the human condition.

An epic voyage of courage, cunning, and the call of home.

  • Explore Homer’s timeless masterpiece that laid the foundation for Western storytelling.
  • Delve into an enthralling saga filled with gods, monsters, and ancient Greek mythology.
  • Discover a tale of resilience, loyalty, temptation, and the enduring power of homecoming.
  • Ideal for lovers of mythology, classics, and heroic journeys.
  • Presented in a collector’s edition with a durable hardbound finish and elegant typesetting.

Themes Explored :

  • Heroism and Bravery
  • Loyalty and Perseverance
  • Fate vs. Free Will
  • Divine Intervention
  • Homecoming and Belonging
  • Temptation and Self-Discipline
  • Identity and Transformation
  • The Power of Cunning and Intelligence
Homer is known to have authored the first known literature of Europe. He is revered as one of the greatest of the ancient Greek epic poets in the Western classical tradition, and is credited with the enduring epic tales of The Illiad and The Odyssey. Though when he lived is not known, it is estimated by Herodotus, a Greek historian, that Homer lived around 400 years before his own time. Through vividly portrayed characters and memorable descriptions of battles, Homer has glorified war in The Iliad. He also seems to hold up with the notion that the victory of military values overrides family life. Amidst everything else, Homer reminds the readers of the impermanence of mortals and their creations. The Iliad, written in dactylic or heroic hexameter, is among the oldest extant works of Western literature. Nearly all editions—ancient, modern, and translations—are divided into twenty-four books. It continues to remain a rare classic with an extremely captivating lyrical beauty.

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Embark on one of the greatest adventures ever told with The Odyssey, Homer’s epic tale of heroism, endurance, and the unbreakable will to return home. Follow the legendary Greek hero Odysseus as he navigates a world of vengeful gods, mystical creatures, and treacherous seas, all in a quest to reunite with his beloved wife and reclaim his throne. This timeless classic, beautifully presented in this deluxe edition, brings to life an age of myth and glory, inviting readers to witness a journey that has captivated the human imagination for over two millennia.

A story of courage, wit, and resilience, The Odyssey remains a cornerstone of world literature and a profound reflection on the human condition.

An epic voyage of courage, cunning, and the call of home.

  • Explore Homer’s timeless masterpiece that laid the foundation for Western storytelling.
  • Delve into an enthralling saga filled with gods, monsters, and ancient Greek mythology.
  • Discover a tale of resilience, loyalty, temptation, and the enduring power of homecoming.
  • Ideal for lovers of mythology, classics, and heroic journeys.
  • Presented in a collector’s edition with a durable hardbound finish and elegant typesetting.

Themes Explored :

  • Heroism and Bravery
  • Loyalty and Perseverance
  • Fate vs. Free Will
  • Divine Intervention
  • Homecoming and Belonging
  • Temptation and Self-Discipline
  • Identity and Transformation
  • The Power of Cunning and Intelligence

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Homer is known to have authored the first known literature of Europe. He is revered as one of the greatest of the ancient Greek epic poets in the Western classical tradition, and is credited with the enduring epic tales of The Illiad and The Odyssey. Though when he lived is not known, it is estimated by Herodotus, a Greek historian, that Homer lived around 400 years before his own time. Through vividly portrayed characters and memorable descriptions of battles, Homer has glorified war in The Iliad. He also seems to hold up with the notion that the victory of military values overrides family life. Amidst everything else, Homer reminds the readers of the impermanence of mortals and their creations. The Iliad, written in dactylic or heroic hexameter, is among the oldest extant works of Western literature. Nearly all editions—ancient, modern, and translations—are divided into twenty-four books. It continues to remain a rare classic with an extremely captivating lyrical beauty.