Who wrote the novel "Les Aventures de Télémaque, fils d'Ulysse"?
Correct answer: François Fénelon
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Fénelon eventually came round to the idea that the Huguenots were to be converted by force rather than his eloquence. However what goes around comes around. 'The Adventures of Telemachus' rubbed Louis XIV (self-styled The Sun King) the wrong way who thus continued to keep Fénelon under "archdiocese–arrest".
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A strange dichotomy in subject matter. Though, the Odysseus kid continuation sounds more exciting and believable than The Odyssey.