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Classical Mythology, 7th Edition - obinfonet: dia logou

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486 THE GREEK SAGAS: GREEK LOCAL LEGENDS<br />

Calypso and Ulysses, by Emily Marshall. Watercolor on paper, 1820-1835; 19 X 24 in. Calypso,<br />

in the dress of a woman of the early nineteenth century, tries to comfort Odysseus<br />

as he looks over the ocean and thinks of Penelope. Her left hand rests on his shoulder<br />

and behind is a river landscape with a palm tree to give a suitably exotic air. Nothing is<br />

known of the artist, whose deceptively naive style has caught the pathos of the situation<br />

in which the goddess and the hero find themselves. (Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Folk Art Collection,<br />

Williamsburg, Virginia. Reproduced by permission.)<br />

some point in these things, O goddess, daughter of Zeus, begin to tell me also<br />

the tale.<br />

Then all the others, who had escaped sheer destruction, were at home, safe<br />

from the sea and the war. But this man alone, longing for his homecoming and<br />

his wife, did the nymph, the lady Calypso, keep in her hollow cave, desiring<br />

him as her husband. But when, as the years rolled round, that year came in<br />

which the gods had destined his return home to Ithaca, not even then did he escape<br />

from his labors nor was he with his friends. Yet the gods pitied him, all<br />

except Poseidon, and he unrelentingly was hostile to godlike Odysseus, until he<br />

returned to his own land.

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