98 pages • 3 hours read
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In Bernard Evslin's The Adventures of Ulysses, Ulysses and his men, after defeating Troy with the Trojan Horse, face several perils in their quest to return to Ithaca, encountering hostile gods, dangerous monsters, and enchantresses like Circe and Calypso. Ulysses’s journey includes outwitting the Cyclops Polyphemus, resisting the Sirens, and receiving prophecies in the Land of the Dead. The book includes instances of violence and death.
Bernard Evslin's The Adventures of Ulysses is lauded for making Greek mythology accessible to young readers, with engaging storytelling and vivid depictions of classic tales. However, some critics argue that the prose can be simplistic and the focus too narrow, lacking depth compared to original sources. Overall, it’s praised for its educational value and imaginative retelling.
Ideal for fans of mythology and epic tales, readers who enjoy The Adventures of Ulysses by Bernard Evslin will appreciate rich storytelling akin to Homer's The Odyssey and Rick Riordan's Percy Jackson & the Olympians. Perfect for young adults and teens captivated by heroic quests, mythical creatures, and timeless adventures.
Mythology
Historical Fiction
Action / Adventure
History: European
Military / War
History: World
Values/Ideas: Fate
Identity: Masculinity
Society: War