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  2. The Penelopiad is a novella by Canadian author Margaret Atwood. It was published in 2005 as part of the first set of books in the Canongate Myth Series where contemporary authors rewrite ancient myths. In The Penelopiad, Penelope reminisces on the events of the Odyssey, life in Hades, Odysseus, Helen of Troy, and

    • Margaret Atwood
    • 216 pp
  3. Oct 5, 2005 · “The Penelopiad” is a miniature book that was retold by Margaret Atwood on the story of the “Odyssey”. It was a reimagine tale from Penelope's perspective and her twelve maids about sabotage and subsistence of livelihood in the palace centuries ago that continues to the afterlife.

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  4. A short summary of Margaret Atwood's The Penelopiad. This free synopsis covers all the crucial plot points of The Penelopiad.

  5. Margaret Atwood's The Penelopiad retells the story of the Odyssey from the perspective of Penelope and her Twelve Maids. The story is told in retrospect, with Penelope and the Maids in the afterlife reflecting on the events that occurred centuries before.

  6. Summary. Welcome to the LitCharts study guide on Margaret Atwood's The Penelopiad. Created by the original team behind SparkNotes, LitCharts are the world's best literature guides. The Penelopiad: Introduction. A concise biography of Margaret Atwood plus historical and literary context for The Penelopiad. The Penelopiad: Plot Summary.

  7. Overview. In the 2005 novella The Penelopiad: The Myth of Penelope and Odysseus, Canadian author Margaret Atwood retells the well-known story of Homer’s epic poem The Odyssey from a different point of view: the wife of Odysseus, Penelope, and the twelve Maids he murdered upon his return home to Ithaca.

  8. Sep 14, 2006 · by Margaret Atwood (Author) 4.1 4,519 ratings. Part of: Faber Drama (20 books) Best of #BookTok. See all formats and editions. Margaret Atwood returns with a shrewd, funny, and insightful retelling of the myth of Odysseus from the point of view of Penelope.

    • Margaret Atwood
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