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497:(New York: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, 2007), p. 62. The book also became the most popular children's book, given to boys, in eighteenth-century England. See: Ruth B. Bottigheimer, "Fairy Tales, Telemachus, and Young Misses Magazine: Moderns, Ancients, Gender, and Eighteenth-Century Children's Book Publishing",
583:"This is the time for reading, for reading enjoyable books... a certain simplicity of taste found only in the writings of the ancients. In eloquence, in poetry, in every kind of literature." Also, "Picture my Emile, on the one hand, and a young college scamp, on the other, reading the fourth book of the
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Contrary to Louis XIV, whom he resembles in many traits of character, Idomeneus renounces conquest and is able to make peace with his neighbors. The prosperous fields and laborious capital are schools of virtue, where law rules over the monarch himself. Everything here is brought down to a "noble and
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European societies, with its perceived artificiality, hypocrisy, and monumental selfishness. The book did not simply express these feelings; it helped shape and popularize them. From its wellspring of
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sentimentality, a river of tenderly shed tears would flow straight through the eighteenth century, fed by
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284:(1744–1803), who approvingly quotes Fénelon's remark "I love my family more than myself; more than my family my fatherland; more than my fatherland humankind". It was also a favorite of
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768:. Edited by Leslie A. Chilton and O. M. Brack, Jr. Athens: University of Georgia Press, 1997. A critical edition of the Smollett translation with useful editorial apparatus.
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2174:1699 novels
2096:The Odyssey
2022:Video games
1912:Chorizontes
1775:The Odyssey
1512:(2002-2003)
1501:The Odyssey
1485:The Odyssey
1321:Halitherses
1112:Thrasymedes
1084:of Phaeacia
1024:of Phaeacia
954:(swineherd)
816:(in French)
773:Mark Goldie
529:Magic Flute
274:Montesquieu
236:panegyrists
183:imperialism
2168:Categories
1658:The Cantos
1536:Literature
1493:Ulysses 31
1466:The Return
1442:Sans plomb
1316:Eurylochus
1284:Polyphemus
1231:Eurymachus
1211:Amphinomus
1206:Amphimedon
1057:Stratichus
1008:Antiphates
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964:Melanthius
958:Philoetius
948:(musician)
904:Telemachus
880:Characters
748:References
636:9042007095
407:hexameters
392:Sanspareil
341:Telemachus
295:this way:
228:Versailles
220:autocratic
199:patricians
131:Telemachus
95:(English:
2075:Telemachy
1802:(c. 1635)
1785:Paintings
1736:(musical)
1728:(musical)
1720:(musical)
1402:L'Odissea
1366:Charybdis
1356:Polydamna
1346:Mesaulius
1336:Kikonians
1306:Eupeithes
1291:Demodocus
1241:Perimedes
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1093:Agamemnon
1080:Princess
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934:Eurycleia
928:Autolycus
888:House of
421:Télémaque
327:Télémaque
293:Télémaque
270:Télémaque
253:'s novel
247:Télémaque
222:reign of
216:Télémaque
205:Reception
133:, son of
117:Louis XIV
2113:Contempt
1777:" (song)
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1376:Tiresias
1326:Heracles
1311:Euryalus
1279:Cyclopes
1274:Antiphus
1269:Anticlus
1259:Achilles
1216:Antinous
1168:Poseidon
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1082:Nausicaa
1067:Menelaus
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999:Alcinous
978:(herald)
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924:(father)
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916:Anticlea
912:(sister)
898:Penelope
890:Odysseus
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440:Tennyson
354:Calabria
265:(1781).
262:Idomeneo
240:Louis XV
187:Romantic
59:Language
2152:Odyssey
2123:(novel)
2068:Related
2047:Phrases
1712:(opera)
1693:Cyclops
1643:Ulysses
1568:Ulysses
1458:Keyhole
1410:Ulysses
1351:Polites
1301:Elpenor
1201:Agelaus
1193:Suitors
1178:Oceanus
1138:Calypso
1097:Mycenae
1052:Perseus
1033:Echetus
952:Eumaeus
946:Phemius
910:Ctimene
871:Odyssey
825:at the
589:Banquet
444:Ulysses
350:Salento
276:and of
143:Minerva
135:Ulysses
126:Odyssey
109:Cambrai
99:) is a
2144:Aeneid
2131:(film)
2080:Nekyia
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1528:(2007)
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1496:(1981)
1488:(1968)
1469:(2024)
1461:(2012)
1453:(2000)
1371:Sirens
1361:Scylla
1296:Dolius
1251:Others
1236:Leodes
1153:Hermes
1148:Helios
1133:Athena
1128:Aeolus
1107:Mentes
1071:Sparta
1038:Nestor
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83:France
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312:Émile
121:Homer
69:Genre
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1331:Irus
1264:Ajax
1173:Zeus
1121:Gods
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