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  1. Titlepage
  2. Imprint
  3. Preface
  4. The Odyssey
    1. Book I: Visit of Pallas to Telemachus
    2. Book II: Departure of Telemachus from Ithica
    3. Book III: Interview of Telemachus with Nestor
    4. Book IV: Conference of Telemachus and Menelaus
    5. Book V: Departure of Ulysses from Calypso
    6. Book VI: Ulysses Discovered by Nausicaä
    7. Book VII: Reception of Ulysses by Alcinoüs
    8. Book VIII: Festivals in Honor of Ulysses
    9. Book IX: The Ciconians, Lotus-Eaters, and Cyclops
    10. Book X: Aeolus, the Lestrigonians, and Circè
    11. Book XI: Visit of Ulysses to the Land of the Dead
    12. Book XII: The Sirens, Scylla, and Charybdis
    13. Book XIII: Arrival of Ulysses at Ithaca
    14. Book XIV: Meeting of Ulysses and Eumaeus
    15. Book XV: Return of Telemachus
    16. Book XVI: Ulysses Discovering Himself to Telemachus
    17. Book XVII: Return of Ulysses to His Palace
    18. Book XVIII: Combat of Ulysses and Iris
    19. Book XIX: Ulysses Recognized by Eurycleia
    20. Book XX: The Last Banquet of the Suitors
    21. Book XXI: The Bending of the Bow of Ulysses
    22. Book XXII: Death of the Suitors
    23. Book XXIII: Ulysses and Penelope After the Slaughter
    24. Book XXIV: Conclusion
  5. Colophon
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The Odyssey
is thought to have been written between 800 and 700 BC by
Homer.

It was translated from Homeric Greek in 1879 by
William Cullen Bryant.

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The cover page is adapted from
Ulysses and the Sirens,
a painting completed in 1891 by
John William Waterhouse.
The cover and title pages feature the
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This edition was released on
April 8, 2021, 6:46 p.m.
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