Homer: Odyssey Books XIX and XX
The Odyssey, besides being one of the world's first adventure stories, is a poem of great subtlety, rich in irony and sophisticated characterization. The poet's art is amply illustrated by books XIX and XX, in which Odysseus, disguised as a beggar, spends the night in his own palace and lays plans for his awesome revenge. Particularly memorable is the episode in which Penelope converses with her husband without suspecting his identity. In this edition, Richard Rutherford provides not only detailed comment on the action, characterization, and style of the books in question, but also, in an extensive introduction, a general survey of the Odyssey as a whole, laying special emphasis on the qualities of the second half of the poem. He also attempts to contribute to the literary criticism of the poem on a verbal level, by considering the poet's use of formulae, rhetorical technique, and similes.
This volume is intended for readers of the Odyssey at all stages. The commentary gives extensive linguistic guidance for beginners; and the introduction, in which all Greek is translated, is intended to be accessible to any readers interested in Homer as a poet.
- The Odyssey is a very attractive work to have represented in Cambridge Greek and Latin Classics
- Cambridge Greek and Latin Classics is a highly regarded series
- This is the first volume in the series to contain any of the Odyssey, and only the second Homer volume (the other is Macleod's Iliad XXIV)
Reviews & endorsements
"This fine commentary, with text...is more than welcome, and is distinguished by a long introduction of ninety-five pages which is remarkable both for its quality and its completeness...This is an altogether admirable book, and one from which scholars at every level should benefit." Times Literary Supplement
Product details
May 1992Paperback
9780521347600
264 pages
185 × 123 × 14 mm
0.28kg
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Table of Contents
- Preface
- List of abbreviations
- Introduction
- 1. The poem
- 2. Odysseus
- 3. Penelope
- 4. Transmission and technique
- 5. Metre, grammar and text
- ODYSSEY XIX
- ODYSSEY XX
- Commentary
- Bibliography
- Index.