Variations in the portraiture of a mythical figure by W. B. STANFORD, Regius Professor of Greek in the University of Dublin
2: The Villain
Many writers after Homer, ranging from Sophocles and Euripides to Jean Giono in this century, have preferred to emphasise the less admirable aspects of Ulysses' character, turning his intelligence into unscrupulous cleverness and his resourcefulness into flagrant dishonesty.
Reader: Michael McClain
Produced by Adrian Johnson