Homer’s Odyssey is the first great travel narrative in Western culture. A compelling tale about the consequences of war, and about redemption, transformation, and the search for home, the Odysseycontinues to be studied in universities and schools, and to be read and referred to by ordinary readers. Reading Homer’s Odyssey offers a book-by-book commentary on the epic’s themes that informs the non-specialist and engages the seasoned reader in new perspectives. Among the themes discussed are hospitality, survival, wealth, reputation and immortality, the Olympian gods, self-reliance and community, civility, behavior, etiquette and technology, ease, inactivity and stagnation, Penelope’s relationship with Odysseus, Telemachus’ journey, Odysseus’ ...
Homer\u27s Odyssey is an epic that has been enjoyed throughout the centuries and is one of the great...
This thesis investigates the relationship between Homer’s Odyssey and the Egyptian tradition of trav...
Draws on Plato to argue that Homer elevated private life as the locus of true friendship and the cat...
Homer’s Odyssey is the first great travel narrative in Western culture. A compelling tale about the ...
"The first great adventure story in the Western canon, The Odyssey is a poem about violence and the ...
In this guide we pick our way through a range of themes and issues that help negotiate the distance ...
Homer’s Odyssey provides a perfect case for showing the eternal return of the Greek myths in contem...
Homer’s The Odyssey is the archetypal quest story. The dialogue began with Homer, and contemporary t...
This book offers a new approach to the study of Homeric epic by combining ancient Greek perceptions ...
From its ancient incarnation as a song to recent translations in modern languages, Homeric epic rema...
Homer’s Odyssey provides a perfect case for showing the eternal return of the Greek myths in contemp...
Homer’s Odyssey provides a perfect case for showing the eternal return of the Greek myths in contemp...
This paper describes some of the most significant episodes in the Iliad and suggests and that the al...
Recent Anglophone works (American, Canadian, and British) that take the Homeric epics or the Trojan ...
Homer\u27s Odyssey is an epic that has been enjoyed throughout the centuries and is one of the great...
Homer\u27s Odyssey is an epic that has been enjoyed throughout the centuries and is one of the great...
This thesis investigates the relationship between Homer’s Odyssey and the Egyptian tradition of trav...
Draws on Plato to argue that Homer elevated private life as the locus of true friendship and the cat...
Homer’s Odyssey is the first great travel narrative in Western culture. A compelling tale about the ...
"The first great adventure story in the Western canon, The Odyssey is a poem about violence and the ...
In this guide we pick our way through a range of themes and issues that help negotiate the distance ...
Homer’s Odyssey provides a perfect case for showing the eternal return of the Greek myths in contem...
Homer’s The Odyssey is the archetypal quest story. The dialogue began with Homer, and contemporary t...
This book offers a new approach to the study of Homeric epic by combining ancient Greek perceptions ...
From its ancient incarnation as a song to recent translations in modern languages, Homeric epic rema...
Homer’s Odyssey provides a perfect case for showing the eternal return of the Greek myths in contemp...
Homer’s Odyssey provides a perfect case for showing the eternal return of the Greek myths in contemp...
This paper describes some of the most significant episodes in the Iliad and suggests and that the al...
Recent Anglophone works (American, Canadian, and British) that take the Homeric epics or the Trojan ...
Homer\u27s Odyssey is an epic that has been enjoyed throughout the centuries and is one of the great...
Homer\u27s Odyssey is an epic that has been enjoyed throughout the centuries and is one of the great...
This thesis investigates the relationship between Homer’s Odyssey and the Egyptian tradition of trav...
Draws on Plato to argue that Homer elevated private life as the locus of true friendship and the cat...