Written in the third century BC in Alexandria, this is the only full
surviving account of Jason's legendary quest for the Golden Fleece. It
describes the thrilling adventures of the Argonauts on their voyage to
Colchis to plead with king Aeetes for the fleece, his greatest
treasure - and the Eros-inspired passion felt by his daughter, the
beautiful witch-princess Medea, for the scheming Jason. Chronicling a
journey that sees Jason and his crew traverse perilous seas, negotiate
the treacherous Cyanean Rocks, and confront the lure of the Sirens'
song, The Voyage of Argo is a masterful depiction of distinctly human
heroism and betrayal caused by love. An eloquent marriage of romance and
realism, it tells the definitive version of one of the greatest legends
of the classical age: an epic tale of bravery, prophecy and magic.
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