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"O Brother, Where Art Thou?" adapted this ancient classic to the American South |
The Odyssey
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$800 |
DJ |
BIG SCREEN LITERARY ADAPTATIONS |
2017-03-23 |
#7494 |
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The wanderer sails for the South Pole in Nikos Kazantzakis' 33,333-line sequel to this ancient poem |
The Odyssey
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$2,000 |
DJ |
LITERARY SEQUELS |
2014-03-17 |
#6796 |
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The term lotus-eater, referring to an indolent daydreamer, comes from this epic by Homer |
The Odyssey
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$800 |
J |
LITERARY ALLUSIONS |
2011-05-03 |
#6142 |
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Homer's 24-book sequel:"Tell Penny I'll Be Right Back" |
the Odyssey
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$600 |
J |
ORIGINAL TITLES IN LITERATURE? |
2010-07-26 |
#5971 |
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This epic poem by Homer of adventures after the Trojan War used modern techniques, like the flashback |
the Odyssey
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$400 |
DJ |
CLASSICAL LITERATURE |
1991-09-16 |
#1616 |
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The expression "lotus-eater", referring to an indolent daydreamer, comes from this epic by Homer |
the Odyssey
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$200 |
J |
LITERARY ALLUSIONS |
1991-01-24 |
#1479 |
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In the opening chapter of this Homerian epic, Athena urges Telemachus to look for his father, Odysseus |
the Odyssey
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$200 |
DJ |
CLASSICAL LITERATURE |
1989-12-21 |
#1224 |