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The Phaeacians and Odysseus' transition in The Odyssey
2017
Acta Scientiarum : Language and Culture
The transitional role played by the Phaeacians in The Odyssey has built into a kind of 'communis opinio' among Homeric scholars. Mixing divergent elements, these people seem to set a connection between Odysseus' previous adventures and his re-entering in Ithaca. His quick 3-day stay in this unknown land gives him the opportunity to recall his sufferings since he left Troy, and manages to build a relationship between narrator and audience that helps us understand not only Odysseus' character,
doi:10.4025/actascilangcult.v39i1.32033
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