Indeed,she does and Odysseus himself tells her. At Odyssey 23.300-372, Odysseus provides Penelope with a summary of his adventures. He tells her about Circe and Calypso, and even goes into fairly extensive detail about Calypso's sexual desire for him. ...
Why is Book 11 so meaningful in The Odyssey by Homer? In the Iliad, why might the scene between Diomedes and Glaucus be included? What is its significance in the larger context of the epic? In Book 9 of 'The Iliad', who are the three speakers that appeal to Achille...