FREE delivery to all EXCLUSIVE BOOKS stores nationwide. FREE delivery to your door on all orders over R450. Excludes all international deliveries.

CloseClose
CloseClose
Close

Odyssey

Homer

    Product form
      FORMAT: Paperback / softback

      R 98.00 Price and availability exclusive to website

      YOU COULD EARN 98 FUTURE RETAIL DISCOUNTS.
      ESTIMATED DELIVERY: Approx 4 Business Days
      BUY NOW PAY LATER
      From R 16.33 per month!
      3x monthly payments of R 32.66 with
      4x fortnightly payments of R 24.50 with
      HarperCollins is proud to present its new range of best-loved, essential classics. ‘Alas that mortalsShould blame the gods! From us, they say,All evils come. Yet they themselvesIt is who through defiant deedsBring sorrow on them-far more sorrowThan fate would have them bear.’ Attributed to the blind Greek poet, Homer, The Odyssey is an epic tale about cunning and strength of mind. It takes its starting point ten years after the fall of the city of Troy and follows its Greek warrior hero Odysseus as he tries to journey to his home of Ithaca in northwest Greece after the Greek victory over the Trojans. On his travels, Odysseus comes across surreal islands and foreign lands where he is in turn challenged and supported by those that he meets on his travels as he attempts to find his way back home in order to vanquish those who threaten his estate. In turn, his son Telemachus has to grow up quickly as he attempts to find his father and protect his mother from her suitors. Dealing with the universal themes of temptation and courage, the epic journey that Odysseus undertakes is as meaningful today as it was almost 3,000 years ago when the story was composed.
      CONTRIBUTORS: Homer EAN: 9780007420094 COUNTRY: United Kingdom PAGES: WEIGHT: 230 g HEIGHT: 178 cm
      PUBLISHED BY: HarperCollins Publishers DATE PUBLISHED: CITY: GENRE: FICTION / Classics, FICTION / Fantasy / Epic, FICTION / Historical / General, FICTION / Literary, FICTION / Magical Realism WIDTH: 111 cm SPINE:

      Book Themes:

      Greece, Northwest Territories, Classic fiction: general and literary, Fantasy
      HarperCollins is proud to present its new range of best-loved, essential classics. ‘Alas that mortalsShould blame the gods! From us, they say,All evils come. Yet they themselvesIt is who through defiant deedsBring sorrow on them-far more sorrowThan fate would have them bear.’ Attributed to the blind Greek poet, Homer, The Odyssey is an epic tale about cunning and strength of mind. It takes its starting point ten years after the fall of the city of Troy and follows its Greek warrior hero Odysseus as he tries to journey to his home of Ithaca in northwest Greece after the Greek victory over the Trojans. On his travels, Odysseus comes across surreal islands and foreign lands where he is in turn challenged and supported by those that he meets on his travels as he attempts to find his way back home in order to vanquish those who threaten his estate. In turn, his son Telemachus has to grow up quickly as he attempts to find his father and protect his mother from her suitors. Dealing with the universal themes of temptation and courage, the epic journey that Odysseus undertakes is as meaningful today as it was almost 3,000 years ago when the story was composed.
      CONTRIBUTORS: Homer EAN: 9780007420094 COUNTRY: United Kingdom PAGES: WEIGHT: 230 g HEIGHT: 178 cm
      PUBLISHED BY: HarperCollins Publishers DATE PUBLISHED: CITY: GENRE: FICTION / Classics, FICTION / Fantasy / Epic, FICTION / Historical / General, FICTION / Literary, FICTION / Magical Realism WIDTH: 111 cm SPINE:

      Book Themes:

      Greece, Northwest Territories, Classic fiction: general and literary, Fantasy

      Customer Reviews

      Be the first to write a review
      0%
      (0)
      0%
      (0)
      0%
      (0)
      0%
      (0)
      0%
      (0)
      Homer’s exact lifetime is unknown, but it is estimated as around 700–800 BC. Homer wrote the epic poems of ‘The Iliad’ and ‘The Odyssey’ and has had an enormous influence on the history of literature. He is considered the greatest of the ancient Greek poets.

      Book Partnerships

      For the Fans

      Recently viewed products

      Close