People and Themes in Homer's Odyssey

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Calypso
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characterisation in epic
contest
Cosmic Mountain
Dead Suitors
epic poetry analysis
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Follow
Fugitive
Great Seer
Greek myth interpretation
Hold
Homer
horse
Kinsman
narrative structure classics
odysseus
omen
oral tradition studies
Perform Funeral Rites
performance context Homeric poetry
Phaeacian Ship
Pole Star
Poseidon
Prophecy
Shamanic Journey
Shamanic Motifs
shooting
Supreme King
Tiresias
trojan
Underworld Scene
war
wooden
Wooden Horse
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138021372
  • Weight: 385g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 14 Apr 2014
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Published in 1970, this important work interprets the poem with a focus on the idiosyncrasies of its originally oral composition.

In part I, the main themes of the Odyssey such as ‘guest-friendship’ and ‘testing’ are investigated. The incorporation of these and other themes, such as ‘omens’ and the ‘homecomings of the Achaeans’, into the dramatic construction of the whole epic is also examined. In Part II, the main characters of the Odyssey are described: the Suitors, Telemachus, Odysseus and Penelope. So too are Theoclymenus and Laertes, whom traditional criticism has maligned or disregarded. The analysis of the characters tries to illumine features which are challenging for the contemporary reader. In the conclusion, the ‘plan’ of the Odyssey is reconstructed. The author argues that it would probably have been performed over the course of three days: two sessions each day, with each recitation maintaining its own artistic unity.

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