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  2. The Odyssey (Emily Wilson translation) - Wikipedia

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    The Odyssey is a 2017 translation of Homer's Odyssey by classicist Emily Wilson. It was published by W. W. Norton & Company. Wilson, a professor at the University of Pennsylvania, preserved the line count of the original Homeric Greek but changed the meter from dactylic hexameter to iambic pentameter. Wilson's translation is the first ...

  3. Homer's Odysses - Wikipedia

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    Homer's Odysses [a] is an English translation of the Odyssey of Homer by writer George Chapman. It was published around 1614 to 1615, following a disrupted release for his Iliad . It was the first influential translation of the poem into the English language.

  4. Odyssey (Alexander Pope translation) - Wikipedia

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    British poet Alexander Pope expressed familiarity with the poem in the Homeric Greek and previous translations in Latin, French and English. [1] He experimented with translation from a young age, [1] with the writer for the The Cambridge Companion entry on Pope estimating "sixteen years of [the] young poet's life" spent on Homer and the poems. [2]

  5. Demodocus (Odyssey character) - Wikipedia

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    Odysseus is weeping at the court of Alcinous as the blind minstrel Demodocus sings about Odysseus and Achilles at Troy while playing the harp.. In the Odyssey by Homer, Demodocus (/ d ɪ ˈ m ɒ d ə k ə s /; Ancient Greek: Δημόδοκος, romanized: Dēmódokos) is a poet who often visits the court of Alcinous, king of the Phaeacians on the island of Scherie.

  6. Odyssey (Emily Wilson translation) - Wikipedia

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    The Odyssey is a 2017 translation of Homer's Odyssey by classicist Emily Wilson. It was published by W. W. Norton & Company. Wilson, a professor at the University of Pennsylvania, preserved the line count of the original Homeric Greek but changed the meter from dactylic hexameter to iambic pentameter. Wilson's translation is the first ...

  7. Dissecting Doctor Odyssey’s Death Sequences - AOL

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    Doctor Odyssey isn’t afraid to kill off its passengers. But do the scenes leading up to a patient’s death mean something larger within the lore of the show — the greater mythology that we ...

  8. Phemius - Wikipedia

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    Phemius's audience is made up largely of the suitors of Penelope, who live in the house while attempting to persuade her to marry one of them.In Book 1 of the poem, Phemius performs at their request a version of the theme The Return from Troy (a theme that actually existed as a written poem, probably at a slightly later date).

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