Myths of the Odyssey in Art And Literature

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Towards the end of the story the shadows clear wholly away, and about the lady Circe is shed a radiancy of awful brightness — fitting portent of the dread experience to come. One seems to feel that, after the interlude of soft delight and feasting, needful for a while to repair the wasting of soul and body, there comes with fresh fitness a girding-up of spirit for new perils of yet more fearful import. The strain to come justifies beforehand a timely slacking of the tension. It was fitting that... " for the full circle of a year " the battered mariners should "sit day by day feasting on abundant flesh and sweet wine." It was no less fitting tliat as " the seasons returned and the months wore away " their spirit should be " eaCTcr to be gone." The goddess never seems stronger and fairer than when to the entreaty of the hero slie makes answer — 94 MYTHS OF THE OD YSSE V.
" Son of Laertes, of the seed of Zeus, Odysseus of many- devices, tarry ye now no longer in my house against your will ; but first must ye perform another journey, and reach the dwelling of Hades and of dread Persephone, to seek to the spirit of Theban Teiresias, the bhnd soothsayer, whose wits abide steadfast.


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