Disguise and Recognition in the Odyssey

Disguise and Recognition in the Odyssey
Title Disguise and Recognition in the Odyssey PDF eBook
Author Sheila Murnaghan
Publisher Greek Studies: Interdisciplinary Approaches
Pages 0
Release 2011
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780739129531

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This book is a comprehensive study of the Odyssey's plot, which shows how the motifs of disguise and recognition are used to articulate the central values of Homeric society. The story of Odysseus' homecoming is discussed in relation to family dynamics, heroic competition, the social institutions of marriage and hospitality, gender relations, and the enduring power of song.

Disguise and Recognition in the Odyssey

Disguise and Recognition in the Odyssey
Title Disguise and Recognition in the Odyssey PDF eBook
Author Sheila Murnaghan
Publisher Lexington Books
Pages 163
Release 2011-06-24
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 1461734029

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Disguise and Recognition in the Odyssey reveals the significance of the Odyssey's plot, in particular the many scenes of recognition that make up the hero's homecoming and dramatize the cardinal values of Homeric society, an aristocratic culture organized around recognition in the broader senses of honor, privilege, status, and fame. Odysseus' identity is seen to be rooted in his family relations, geographical origins, control of property, participation in the social institutions of hospitality and marriage, past actions, and ongoing reputation. At the same time, Odysseus' dependence on the acknowledgement of others ensures attention to multiple viewpoints, which makes the Odyssey more than a simple celebration of one man's preeminence and accounts in part for the poem's vigorous afterlife. The theme of disguise, which relies on plausible lies, highlights the nature of belief and the power of falsehood and creates the mixture of realism and fantasy that gives the Odyssey its distinctive texture. The book contains a pioneering analysis of the role of Penelope and the questions of female agency and human limitation raised by the critical debate about when exactly she recognizes that Odysseus has come home.

A Companion to Homer's Odyssey

A Companion to Homer's Odyssey
Title A Companion to Homer's Odyssey PDF eBook
Author James Morrison
Publisher Greenwood
Pages 230
Release 2003-06-30
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN

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A study companion to Homer's "Odyssey" containing historical and mythological background; discussion of Homeric values and the plot, themes, and literary features of each of the epic's books; a character index; and suggested activities and classroom projects.

The Wrath of Athena

The Wrath of Athena
Title The Wrath of Athena PDF eBook
Author Jenny Strauss Clay
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 290
Release 1997
Genre History
ISBN 9780822630692

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A complex study that argues that Athena's wrath is essential to both the structure and the theme of the Odyssey shedding light on the central theme of the relations between gods and men and revealing subtleties of narrative and ambiguities of character.

An Odyssey: A Father, A Son and an Epic: SHORTLISTED FOR THE BAILLIE GIFFORD PRIZE 2017

An Odyssey: A Father, A Son and an Epic: SHORTLISTED FOR THE BAILLIE GIFFORD PRIZE 2017
Title An Odyssey: A Father, A Son and an Epic: SHORTLISTED FOR THE BAILLIE GIFFORD PRIZE 2017 PDF eBook
Author Daniel Mendelsohn
Publisher HarperCollins UK
Pages 292
Release 2017-09-07
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0007545142

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SHORTLISTED FOR THE BAILLIE GIFFORD PRIZE 2017 SHORTLISTED FOR THE LONDON HELLENIC PRIZE 2017 WINNER OF THE PRIX MÉDITERRANÉE 2018 From the award-winning, best-selling writer: a deeply moving tale of a father and son’s transformative journey in reading – and reliving – Homer’s epic masterpiece.

Eve of the Festival

Eve of the Festival
Title Eve of the Festival PDF eBook
Author Olga Levaniouk
Publisher Harvard University Press
Pages 0
Release 2011
Genre Epic poetry, Greek
ISBN 9780674053359

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Eve of the Festival is a study of Homeric myth-making in the first and longest dialogue between Penelope and Odysseus (Odyssey 19). The author makes a case for seeing virtuoso myth-making as an essential part of this conversation, a register of communication which provides the speakers with a coded way of exchanging their thoughts. At the core of the book is a detailed examination of several myths in the dialogue to understand what is being said and to what effect. The dialogue is interpreted as an exchange of performances which have for their occasion the eve of Apollo's festival and which amount to activating, and even enacting, the myth corresponding within the Odyssey to this ritual event. --Book Jacket.

Homeric Conversation

Homeric Conversation
Title Homeric Conversation PDF eBook
Author Deborah Beck
Publisher Harvard University Press
Pages 0
Release 2005
Genre Conversation in literature
ISBN 9780674019621

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Deborah Beck argues that conversation should be considered a traditional Homeric type scene, alongside other types such as arrival, sacrifice and battle. She draws on linguitic work and oral aesthetics to describe typical conversational patterns that characterise a range of situations.