People and themes in Homer's OdysseyUniversity of Otago Press in association with Methuen, London, Jul 9, 1970 - Literary Criticism - 163 pages |
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Contents
THEMES AND COMPOSITION IN | 1 |
The Wanderings of Odysseus | 16 |
THE PEOPLE IN THE ODYSSEY | 58 |
Copyright | |
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Achaeans Achilles Aegisthus Agamemnon Alcinous Amphimedon Antinous Apollo arete asks Athene Athene's Atlas beggar Odysseus bird Book 19 Book 20 bow contest Calypso Clytemnestra concealment course Cyclops dead death Demodocus described E. R. Dodds Eliade Eumaeus Eurycleia Eurymachus evil father Finley goddess gods Greek grief guest-friend guest-friendship guile heart Hermes hero homecoming Homeric epics husband Iliad intelligence island Ithaca journey kill king kingship Kirk Laertes lines machus maids marry means Melampus Menelaus mind motifs Nausicaa Neleus Nestor noble NOTES ON CHAPTER Odysseus Odysseus and Penelope Odysseus and Telemachus Ogygia omen palace Penelope Penelope's person Phaeacians poem poet praise Proteus provoke Pylus recognized replies says scene Scheria seer shamanic ship singer situation sleep song speaks speech spirit Stanford stay story stranger suggests Suitors tale Tele Telemachus tells testing theme Theoclymenus told tradition Troy Underworld wanderings of Odysseus wants weaving wife wooing words Zeus