A powerful sorceress, horrid monsters, terrific storms, scheming usurpers, and the gods themselves, all conspire to prevent Ulysses from returning to his home in Ithaca.
Homer's classical poem "Odyssey", recomposed as prose for Children. The events of the story occur over a ten-year period, following the Trojan War.
Table of Contents
The Cyclops Polyphemus
Circe the Enchantress
The Descent into Hades
The Sirens, Scylla and Charybdis, and the Shipwreck
Telemachus starts in Search of his Father, Ulysses
Telemachus at the Court of Menelaus
Ulysses at the Island of Calypso
Ulysses at the Court of Phaeacia
Ulysses' Return to Ithaca
The Return of Telemachus and his Meeting with Ulysses
Ulysses, disguised as a Beggar, visits his Palace
Ulysses recognized by his Old Nurse
The Trial of the Bow
Ulysses makes Himself known to his Wife and Father
About the Creator
Walter Montgomery was a writer for the Estes & Lauriat publishers of Boston in the late 1800's. He edited several children's books including The Boys of the Sierras, Stories of the French Revolution, and Tales of Ancient Troy.
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