Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from The Story of the Odyssey, or the Adventures of Ulysses: For Boys and Girls
A few thoughts upon the nature of the work may be appropriate here. The many points of difference in the Iliad' and Odyssey have raised the question of their common authorship but the best judgment ascribes them both to the same gifted mind. This very difference is a mark of the fertile genius of their great author, and gives an added charm to each. The Iliad, says one.
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