Telemachy
First part of the Odyssey / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Telemachy (from Greek Τηλεμάχεια, Tēlemacheia) is a term traditionally applied to the first four books of Homer's epic poem the Odyssey. They are named so because, just as the Odyssey tells the story of Odysseus, they tell the story of Odysseus's son Telemachus as he journeys from home for the first time in search of news about his missing father.
"Telemachia" redirects here. For the first part of James Joyce's novel Ulysses, see Telemachia (Ulysses part).
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