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From the moment the restless king Pelias sets a dangerous course for his reluctant nephew, the tale launches into a vivid retelling of the legendary Argonaut expedition. The poet introduces a chorus of heroes—Jason, the charismatic leader; Orpheus, whose music can tame wild beasts; and a host of warriors, seers, and craftsmen—each summoned to board the newly forged Argo, a ship blessed by Athena herself. Their departure is marked by a prophetic warning, a lost sandal, and the promise of a quest that will test both courage and destiny.
As the Argo slips through storm‑tossed seas and darkened gulfs, the narrative weaves together daring feats, rivalries, and the deep bond among the crew. Listeners will hear vivid descriptions of perilous waters, enchanted islands, and the tantalizing lure of the Golden Fleece that lies far beyond the horizon. The poem’s lyrical style brings ancient myth to life, inviting the audience to share in the wonder and uncertainty of this heroic odyssey.
Language
en
Duration
~6 hours (395K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
David Thomas
Release date
2021-01-08
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

Best known for the Argonautica, this Hellenistic poet retold Jason’s voyage for the Golden Fleece with energy, learning, and a strong feel for mythic adventure. His work became the only complete epic from the Hellenistic period to survive.
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