1927. The reader will recognize the author's debt for some of these fancies to Hesiod, to the Greek dramatists, to the Argonautica of Apollonius Rhodius, and to familiar modern works of interpretation and criticism, such as "Studies in the Odyssey" by J.A.K. Thomson, and "The Golden Bough" by J.G. Frazer. Contents: Wooden Horse; Bread Eaters; Circe and the Higher Life; The Sirens; Calypso; Nausicaa Receives; Last Voyage.
