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The Odyssey (Version 4)

Gelesen von Peter Dann

(5 Sterne; 2 Bewertungen)

Homer's "The Odyssey" forms the template of practically every adventure story that has been told in the West since it was composed nearly three thousand years ago: a bold and ingenious hero (in this case Ulysses, one of the principal warriors who fought at Troy) undertakes a long and perilous journey in the course of which he (or she) must confront many different dangers and temptations, both physical and psychological, before engaging in one final struggle that will prove decisive for the hero, and for all who depend upon the hero. Many episodes in this work have entered into our common lore — Ulysses' encounter with the one-eyed Cyclops, his brush with the deadly, beckoning Sirens and his daring pass between Scylla and Charybdis. Many other less familiar episodes in this justly famous tale are likely to strike a modern listener as rich, strange, or downright appalling, reminding us powerfully that the past is, indeed, "another country". - Summary by Peter Dann (10 hr 46 min)

Chapters

Prefaces to First and Second Editions

16:49

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Book 1

22:03

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Book 2

22:59

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Book 3

25:40

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Book 4

42:52

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Book 5

25:12

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Book 6

17:56

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Book 7

18:17

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Book 8

30:34

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Book 9

30:09

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Book 10

29:32

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Book 11

33:50

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Book 12

25:08

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Book 13

22:58

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Book 14

27:58

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Book 15

28:23

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Book 16

23:23

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Book 17

31:00

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Book 18

22:13

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Book 19

33:07

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Book 20

21:48

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Book 21

22:08

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Book 22

23:36

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Book 23

19:28

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Book 24

29:36

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Bewertungen

Homer was a homophobic xenophobe

(5 Sterne)

Not 1 gay orgy. How dare Ulyses brutally kill and murder those poor undocumented guest suiters, who wanted to give Penelope the love she deserved. Remember fidity and marriage a re hallmarks of Western male chauvanism. Odyseus has no more right to a home than white usaians have a right to a home