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Eucharis (fiction)

Eucharis, who does not appear in Greek mythology, was one of the nymph Calypso's attendants in Fénelon's novel ''Les Aventures de Télémaque'' (1699). In Fénelon's modern prose epic, an improvisation upon Homeric themes, Telemachus while searching for his father, Odysseus, has been shipwrecked on Calypso's island, and there has fallen in love with Eucharis but must leave her, dutifully to pursue his quest.
Fénelon, in charge of the education of the heir to the French throne, admonished his readers to see the work "not as a frivolous novel, that is offered here, reader, for your idleness, but a learned parable". Its theme of the conflict between duty and love is a persistent one, central in French 17th-century classical theater, but peripheral to the ''Odyssey'' in spite of its erotic episodes. A sub-theme in ''Les Aventures de Télémaque'', of spiritual education, is summed up by Mentor who says, "He who has not felt his weakness and the violence of his passions is not yet wise; for he does not yet understand himself and does not know how to distrust himself." Mentor was a friend of Odysseus who placed Mentor in charge of his son Telemachus, when Odysseus left for the Trojan War.
The story is perhaps best known from Jacques-Louis David's painting ''The Farewell of Telemachus and Eucharis'', painted during David's exile in Brussels (1818), and now at the J. Paul Getty Museum. She is also depicted in Frederick Leighton's ''Eucharis – A Girl with a Basket of Fruit'' (ca. 1863). She also appears, somewhat elliptically, in Arthur Rimbaud's ''Après le déluge'':
: ''Puis, dans la futaie violette, bourgeonnante, Eucharis me dit que c'était le printemps.''
: “Then, in the violet wood, budding, Eucharis said to me it was Spring.”
==Etymology==
''Eucharis'' (Εὔχαρις) is from the Greek compound (εὖ ) prefixed to (χάρις ) (meaning ''grace'' or ''charm'', the prefix "eu-" denoting ''good'' or ''beautiful''). There may also be a connotation of granting sexual favors (from the verb χαρίζειν - charizein).

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