Tauchen Sie ein in die Welt des antiken Griechenlands mit Homers unsterblichem Epos, der "Odyssee". Diese Ausgabe enth lt die B nde 1 und 2 des klassischen Werkes in deutscher bersetzung.
Die "Odyssee" erz hlt die abenteuerliche Heimreise des Odysseus nach dem Trojanischen Krieg. Zehn lange Jahre irrt er umher, begegnet Seeungeheuern, Zauberinnen und anderen Gefahren, w hrend seine Frau Penelope auf Ithaka von Freiern bedr ngt wird.
Homers Werk ist nicht nur eine spannende Abenteuergeschichte, sondern auch ein tiefgr ndiges Portr t der menschlichen Natur, der G tterwelt und der Werte der griechischen Gesellschaft. Die "Odyssee" ist ein grundlegendes Werk der abendl ndischen Literatur und bis heute von ungebrochener Bedeutung.
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