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Ulysses of Ithaca

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The retelling follows a wily hero's long, perilous attempt to return home after war, chronicling shipwrecks, enchantments, and encounters with monsters and sorceresses. Gods alternately hinder and aid him, and a framed narrative lets him recount episodes such as the encounter with a one-eyed giant, the spell of a witch, the Lotus-Eaters, the passage between Scylla and Charybdis, and the refuge among the Phæacians. At home his faithful wife endures suitors' depredations while his son matures, and the work culminates in a disguised homecoming, a contest that settles the suitors' fate, and a reunion with his family.

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Karl Friedrich Becker

Karl Friedrich Becker was a writer known for his contributions to literature in the early 20th century. His notable works include "Achilles" and "Ulysses of Ithaca," which reflect his interest in classical themes and characters. Becker's writing often explores the complexities of heroism and identity, drawing inspiration from ancient mythology and literature. Through his narratives, he engages with timeless questions of human experience, making his works relevant to readers interested in the intersections of history and storytelling.

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