Description |
vi, 233 pages : illustrations ; 20 cm. |
Series |
Beginners guides |
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Oneworld beginners' guides.
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Note |
Includes index. |
Contents |
Homer's epic cosmos : a world full of Gods, heros, and men -- The Iliad : the poem of politics -- Inside Troy -- Ending the Troy story -- The Odyssey : a poem of many turns -- Odysseus, singer of tales -- Ithaca, home. |
Summary |
Widely revered as the father of Western literature, Homer was the author of The Iliad and The Odyssey, the epic poems which immortalised such names as Cyclops, Menelaus, and Achilles, and inspired such films as the Brad Pitt blockbuster Troy. In this vivid introduction, Elton Barker and Joel Christensen celebrate the complexity, innovation and sheer excitement of Homer’s two great works, and investigate the controversy surrounding the man behind the myths – asking who he was and whether he even existed. From soap operas to Salman Rushdie, the authors also highlight just how much we owe Homer and why he has been so influential. Perfect for new readers of the great poet but full of insights that will delight Homeric experts, it will inspire you to discover (or rediscover) his epic masterpieces first-hand. |
Subject |
Homer -- Criticism and interpretation.
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Epic poetry -- Greek -- History and criticism.
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Mythology, Greek, in literature -- Handbooks, manuals, etc.
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Homer. Iliad.
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Homer. Odyssey.
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Added Author |
Christensen, Joel.
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ISBN |
9781780742298 (pbk.) |
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1780742290 (pbk.) |
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