Homer The Odyssey
Homer The Odyssey
A Prose Translation
ISBN: 9780761873686The Odyssey is an ancient Greek epic about the challenges and hardships Odysseus faces in his rambling ten-year journey homeward after the Trojan War and in the days following his arrival on the island of Ithaka, his homeland. Depicting his own and others' social displacement after the war, and describing his successive challenges against human, natural and supernatural adversaries, the epic dramatizes his problematic process of healing from the trauma of war and his slow, arduous attempt to recover a sense of personal identity among his people, his wife, his son, and others who have longed for his return. In depicting the struggles of Odysseus, his wife Penelope, and his son Telemakhos, as well as key minor characters such as the slaves Eurykleia and Eumaios, in response to their social displacement, The Odyssey offers us literature's first full-length narrative focused on the everyday heroism of ordinary human beings in the face of implacable misfortune and adversity.
Translated by Charles Underwood, By Homer
Imprint: UNIVERSITY PRESS OF AMERICA
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Format: PAPERBACK
Pages: 304
Acknowledgements Introduction Book I: Uninvited Guests Book II: Disorder in the Court Book III: The Old Horseman Book IV: The Thread of Fortune Book V: The Island Book VI: Nausikaa Book VII: The Phaiakians Book VIII: Telling Moments Book IX: The Wandering Eye Book X: Kirke Book XI: Shadows Book XII: Hazards Book XIII: Ithaka Book XIV: The Keeper of Pigs Book XV: Telemakhos Returns Book XVI: Plans Book XVII: Stranger in the House Book XVIII: Almost Home Book XIX: Face to Face Book XX: Hard Words Book XXI: The Contest Book XXII: Slaughterhouse Book XXIII: Give and Take Book XIV Ends and Means About the Translator
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Charles Underwood is an anthropologist and classical scholar.