Adventures of Télémaque
the adventures of Télémaque is the title of a Romance didactic of Fénelon, published in 1699.
Fénelon tells there the peregrinations of Télémaque, accompanied by Mentor, Avatar of Athéna - pretext of a moral teaching and policy who was also seen, at the time, like a satire of the reign of Louis XIV, represented under the features of Idoménée.
They were published in 1699 without the consent of the author, and were reprinted in 1717 by the care of its family.
This work, which is at the same time an epopee and a deep treaty of morals and policy, had a crowd of editions, was translated in all the languages and even was put in Latin worms (first once at Berlin, 1743, one second time at Paris, by Etienne Viel, 1808)
the Adventures of Télémaque is also an account in seven chapters of Louis Aragon published in 1922.
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