Ethical Themes in the Plot of the Odyssey: An Inaugural Lecture Delivered at Westfield College, 10th March 1954Watford Printers, 1954 - 22 pages |
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action adjective adventures Aegisthus Aeolus Agamemnon Ailill anger apophthegm approaches the island Athene Atreus avenge behaviour blame the gods Cicones companions context Cyclops D. M. JONES DELIVERED AT WESTFIELD denotes E. R. Dodds earlier version emphasised epic episode Euryalus Eurylochus evil recklessness father find troubles Focke folk-tale followers of Odysseus Herkenrath homecoming Homeric Iliad island of Thrinacia Ithaca Jaeger kill Telemachus kill the cattle Learnt the character Medon Melanthius Menelaus misfortunes mistake moral mortals blame Mühll nascent Ionian rational Nausicaa neglected warning ODYSSEY BY D. M. Orestes outrageous conduct outrageous deeds passage Penelope perish who act Pfeiffer Phaeacian Phemius pillow-conversation poem poet poet's Polyphemus Posidon prologue punishment reference save his followers says seer Halitherses self-incurred singer Solon speech of Zeus Sthenelus story sufferings suggests suitors Sun's cattle tale Teiresias think how mortals towns and Learnt translated University of London vengeance wanderings WATFORD WESTFIELD COLLEGE Wilamowitz word ἀτασθαλίαι