• The Odyssey in Athens Myths of Cultural Origins

The Odyssey in Athens Myths of Cultural Origins

In stock (3 available)
SKU SHUB118761
$46.10
Free Shipping within the US
Get it by: May 5, 2026
Overview

A study in poetic interaction, The "Odyssey" in Athens explores the ways in which narrative structure and parallels within and between epic poems create or disclose meaning. Erwin F. Cook also broadens the scope of this intertextual approach to include the relationship of Homeric epic to ritual. Specifically he argues that the Odyssey achieved its form as a written text within the context of Athenian civic cults during the reign of Peisistratos. Focusing on the prologue and the Apologoi (Books 9?12), Cook shows how the traditional Greek polarity between force and intelligence informs the Odyssean narrative at all levels of composition. He then uses this polarity to explain instances of Odyssean self-reference, allusions to other epic traditions?in particular the Iliad?and interaction between the poem and its performance context in Athenian civic ritual. This detailed structural analysis, with its insights into the circumstances and meaning of the Odyssey's composition, will lead to a new understanding of the Homeric epics and the tradition they evoked.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780801473357
ISBN-10: 0801473357
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Publication date: 2006-09
Edition description: 2
Pages: 232
Product dimensions: Height: 9 Inches, Length: 6 Inches, Weight: 0.82 Pounds, Width: 0.54 Inches
Author: Erwin F. Cook
Language: en
Binding: Paperback

Books Related to Literary Criticism

Discover more books in the same category

Customer Reviews

0.0 (0 reviews)
No Reviews Yet

Be the first to review this book!