Wrath of Poseidon

Wrath of Poseidon

Author: Clive Cussler

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 2020-05-26

Total Pages: 418

ISBN-13: 0593087895

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Husband-and-wife team Sam and Remi Fargo come up against an old enemy while searching for a treasure that has been lost for centuries in this exciting adventure in the bestselling series by the Clive Cussler, Grand Master of Adventure. Ten years ago, a chance meeting at the Lighthouse Café in Redondo Beach led Sam Fargo and Remi Longstreet on the adventure of a lifetime, hunting the legendary riches stolen from the Persian King Croesus in 546 B.C. But they weren't the only ones. Someone else is after the gold, and he's willing to kill anyone who gets in his way. When Sam and Remi run afoul of a criminal drug-running operation, their hopes of finding the treasure are dashed. But with Sam's ingenuity and Remi's determination, they survive their confrontation with the drug runners, and manage to send one of the key players to prison. Though the cache of gold is never found, life goes on. Sam and Remi marry--and years later return to Greece to find the one treasure that got away. Time becomes their enemy when the kingpin they helped send to prison over a decade ago is released--and he has two goals in mind. Find the legendary hoard of King Croesus, and kill Sam and Remi Fargo. The Fargos know that as long as this gold is out there, no one is safe. They return to Greece for a final showdown--and one last chance to find that elusive treasure.


Poseidon: The Stormy Ruler of the Seas

Poseidon: The Stormy Ruler of the Seas

Author: ChatStick Team

Publisher: ChatStick Team

Published: 2023-08-07

Total Pages: 103

ISBN-13:

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🌊💫 Dive into the enthralling world of Greek mythology with "Poseidon: The Stormy Ruler of the Seas"! 📘✨ This comprehensive guide, crafted by the ChatStick Team, takes you on an epic journey through Poseidon's tumultuous life. From his divine birth 🌟, through his tempestuous temperament 🌩️, to his intricate relationships with gods and humans 🏛️👥 - every tale is explored in captivating detail. Discover Poseidon's trident-wielding might, his love affairs and offspring, and his monumental role in the Greek pantheon. Whether you are a mythology buff or a curious newcomer, this book is your gateway to understanding the stormy sea ruler better. Set sail on this mythological voyage now! 🚀📚 https://www.chatstickmarket.com/ https://www.chatvariety.com/


The Ethics of Revenge and the Meanings of the Odyssey

The Ethics of Revenge and the Meanings of the Odyssey

Author: Alexander Carl Loney

Publisher:

Published: 2019

Total Pages: 281

ISBN-13: 0190909676

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The archaic context of vengeance -- Vengeance in the Odyssey: tisis as narrative -- Three narratives of divine vengeance -- Odysseus' terrifying revenge -- The multiple meanings of Odysseus' triumphs -- The end of the Odyssey.


Narratology and Interpretation

Narratology and Interpretation

Author: Jonas Grethlein

Publisher: Walter de Gruyter

Published: 2009-08-17

Total Pages: 641

ISBN-13: 3110214539

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The categories of classical narratology have been successfully applied to ancient texts in the last two decades, but in the meantime narratological theory has moved on. In accordance with these developments, Narratology and Interpretation draws out the subtler possibilities of narratological analysis for the interpretation of ancient texts. The contributions explore the heuristic fruitfulness of various narratological categories and show that, in combination with other approaches such as studies in deixis, performance studies and reader-response theory, narratology can help to elucidate the content of narrative form. Besides exploring new theoretical avenues and offering exemplary readings of ancient epic, lyric, tragedy and historiography, the volume also investigates ancient predecessors of narratology.


A Narratological Commentary on the Odyssey

A Narratological Commentary on the Odyssey

Author: Irene J. F. de Jong

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2001-11-22

Total Pages: 652

ISBN-13: 9780521464789

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Comprehensive commentaries on the Homeric texts abound, but this commentary concentrates on one major aspect of the Odyssey--its narrative art. The role of narrator and narratees, methods of characterization and scenery description, and the development of the plot are discussed. The study aims to enhance our understanding of this masterpiece of European literature. All Greek references are translated and technical terms are explained in a glossary. It is directed at students and scholars of Greek literature and comparative literature.


The Origins of the Law in Homer

The Origins of the Law in Homer

Author: Shulamit Almog

Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG

Published: 2022-07-14

Total Pages: 149

ISBN-13: 3110766116

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The book aims to introduce the Homeric oeuvre into the law and literature canon. It argues for a reading of Homer's The Iliad and The Odyssey as primordial narratives on the significance of the rule of law. The book delineates moments of correspondence between the transition from myth to tragedy and the gradual transition from a social existence lacking formal law to an institutionalized legal system as practiced in the polis. It suggests the Homeric epics are a significant milestone in the way justice and injustice were conceptualized, and testify to a growing awareness in Homer’s time that mechanisms that protect both individuals and the collective from acts of unbridled rage are necessary for the continued existence of communities. The book fills a considerable gap in research on ancient Greek drama as well as in discourses about the intersections of law and literature and by doing so, offers new insights into two of the foundational texts of Western culture.


Highland Legend

Highland Legend

Author: Kathryn Le Veque

Publisher: Sourcebooks, Inc.

Published: 2021-07-27

Total Pages: 240

ISBN-13: 1728210178

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Gripping historical romance in the Scottish Highlands from USA Today bestselling author Kathryn Le Veque Victory. Honor. Redemption. Magnus Stewart, aka "The Eagle" is the bastard son of a duke, and his royal blood has never been anything but a curse. Among the mystique and riches of the legendary fight club Ludus Caledonia, Magnus battles his way to the top. Lady Diantha de Mora in desperation seeks his help. When Magnus reluctantly comes to her aid, his fate is changed forever in one night. With enemies at every turn, it'll take muscle and a miracle for them to make it to the Highlands alive. There Magnus can reclaim his destiny, as Diantha reclaims his heart. Full of passion and heart, Highland Legend is perfect for readers of: Gabaldon's Outlander and Le Veque's USA Today bestselling de Wolfe series Strong-willed women and brave, brawny Highlanders High heat and fiery chemistry Thrilling adventure and action An expertly crafted world to get lost in "Kathryn Le Veque is a force of nature."—TANYA ANNE CROSBY, New York Times bestselling author


Reading the Odyssey

Reading the Odyssey

Author: Seth L. Schein

Publisher: Princeton University Press

Published: 2020-06-16

Total Pages: 291

ISBN-13: 069121414X

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This wide-ranging collection makes available to specialists and nonspecialists alike important critical work on the Odyssey produced during the last half century. The ten essays address five major concerns: the poem's programmatic representation of social and religious institutions and values; its transformation of folktales and traditional stories into epic adventures; its representation of gender roles and, in particular, of Penelope; its narrative strategies and form; and its relation to the Iliad, especially to that epic's distinctive conception of heroism. In the introduction, Seth L. Schein describes the poetic background to the work and suggests a variety of interpretive approaches, some of which are developed in the essays that follow. These essays include previously published work by Jean-Pierre Vernant, Pierre Vidal-Naquet, Pietro Pucci, and Charles P. Segal. There also are a new essay by Laura M. Slatkin, two revised and expanded ones by Nancy Felson-Rubin and Michael N. Nagler, and three appearing in English for the first time by Uvo Hlscher, Karl Reinhardt, and Vernant. The result is a collection that juxtaposes older, often hard-to-find articles with significant newer pieces in a way that allows for a fruitful dialogue among them.


Blood and Iron

Blood and Iron

Author: S. Douglas Olson

Publisher: BRILL

Published: 1995

Total Pages: 280

ISBN-13: 9789004102514

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"Blood and Iron" is an exploration of the role of gossip, rumor and storytelling in the society depicted in the "Odyssey" and in the real world in which the poem was performed. It includes extensive analysis of Homeric narrative technique, with particular attention to the way the singer creates tension in a largely traditional tale. Individual chapters treat discrete, generally very traditional literary and historical problems, including the significance of the term "kleos," the presentation of Telemachos, the internal chronology of the poem, the nature of Homeric kingship, and the role of violence in the ancient Greek family. The book will be of importance for anyone interested in the literary content or storytelling technique of Homeric epic, as well for historians of the late Dark Ages.


Study Guide for Decoding The Odessey

Study Guide for Decoding The Odessey

Author: Steven Smith

Publisher: Sherwood Press

Published: 2023-06-27

Total Pages: 198

ISBN-13: 1964189403

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"Decoding The Odessey" explores and uncovers the rich tapestry of Homer's "The Odyssey," offering an in-depth examination of the multifaceted aspects of this epic poem. From understanding its philosophical undertones to analyzing its political implications, the guide covers various dimensions that make "The Odyssey" a timeless classic. The profound relationship between the characters, their personal growth, and the intricate web of divine and human interactions are examined in detail. A thorough analysis of internal and external conflicts, the moral fabric, and notable themes like heroism, loyalty, justice, wisdom, transformation, temptation, gender roles, human resilience, and many others are provided with references from the text. Special attention is given to rhetorical devices, intertextual connections, multicultural perspectives, and the influence of "The Odyssey" on art, music, and educational pedagogy. "Decoding The Odessey" serves as an invaluable resource for students, scholars, and anyone interested in understanding the intricate world of "The Odyssey," illuminating its relevance in contemporary discussions and providing a gateway to understanding one of the most significant works in Western literature.