A collection of sixteen authoritative, and widely representative, articles on Homer's Odyssey that have appeared over the last 30 years. Papers have been selected for their clarity and accessibility, while a specially written introduction gives an overview of major strands in the interpretation of Homer in the second half of the 20th century.
A collection of sixteen authoritative, and widely representative, articles on Homer's Odyssey that have appeared over the last 30 years. Papers have been selected for their clarity and accessibility, while a specially written introduction gives an overview of major strands in the interpretation of Homer in the second half of the 20th century.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Lillian E. Doherty is Professor of Classics, University of Maryland, College Park.
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* Introducton * 1: Minna Skafte Jensen: In What Sense Can the Iliad and the Odyssey Be Considered Oral Texts? * 2: Walter Burkert: The Song of Ares and Aphrodite: On the Relationship between the Odyssey and the Iliad * 3: Adolf Köhnken: Odysseus' Scar: An Essay on Homeric Epic Narrative Technique * 4: Irene J. F. de Jong: Between Word and Deed: Hidden Thoughts in the Odyssey * 5: Norman Austin: Name Magic in the Odyssey * 6: Erwin Cook: 'Active' and 'Passive' Heroics in the Odyssey * 7: Peter Walcot: Odysseus and the Art of Lying * 8: R. B. Rutherford: The Philosophy of the Odyssey * 9: Helene P. Foley: 'Reverse Similes' and Sex Roles in the Odyssey * 10: Chris Emlyn-Jones: The Reunion of Penelope and Odysseus * 11: Sheila Murnaghan: Penelope's Agnoia: Knowledge, Power, and Gender in the Odyssey * 12: Lillian E. Doherty: Gender and Internal Audiences in the Odyssey * 13: James M. Redfield: The Economic Man * 14: Peter W. Rose: Class Ambivalence in the Odyssey * 15: Ann L. T. Bergren: Helen's 'Good Drug' * 16: Piero Boitani: The Shadow of Ulysses beyond 2001
* Introducton * 1: Minna Skafte Jensen: In What Sense Can the Iliad and the Odyssey Be Considered Oral Texts? * 2: Walter Burkert: The Song of Ares and Aphrodite: On the Relationship between the Odyssey and the Iliad * 3: Adolf Köhnken: Odysseus' Scar: An Essay on Homeric Epic Narrative Technique * 4: Irene J. F. de Jong: Between Word and Deed: Hidden Thoughts in the Odyssey * 5: Norman Austin: Name Magic in the Odyssey * 6: Erwin Cook: 'Active' and 'Passive' Heroics in the Odyssey * 7: Peter Walcot: Odysseus and the Art of Lying * 8: R. B. Rutherford: The Philosophy of the Odyssey * 9: Helene P. Foley: 'Reverse Similes' and Sex Roles in the Odyssey * 10: Chris Emlyn-Jones: The Reunion of Penelope and Odysseus * 11: Sheila Murnaghan: Penelope's Agnoia: Knowledge, Power, and Gender in the Odyssey * 12: Lillian E. Doherty: Gender and Internal Audiences in the Odyssey * 13: James M. Redfield: The Economic Man * 14: Peter W. Rose: Class Ambivalence in the Odyssey * 15: Ann L. T. Bergren: Helen's 'Good Drug' * 16: Piero Boitani: The Shadow of Ulysses beyond 2001
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