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The Odyssey (eBook)

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2022
311 Seiten
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859-654701086-9 (EAN)

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The Odyssey -  Homer
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Homer's "The Odyssey" is an epic poem that intricately weaves the themes of adventure, loyalty, and identity through the odyssey of its protagonist, Odysseus, as he journeys home after the Trojan War. Composed in the 8th century BCE, this foundational work of Western literature combines lyrical beauty with complex narrative techniques, including the use of in medias res storytelling and the interplay of free will versus fate. Rich in symbolism and character development, the poem examines the struggles of human existence, the nature of suffering, and the enduring power of home and family against the backdrop of ancient Greek culture and mythology. Homer, traditionally believed to be a blind bard from ancient Greece, is often hailed as the father of Western literature. His intimate knowledge of oral storytelling techniques likely shaped the structure and poetic form of "The Odyssey." The poem serves as both a personal reflection of the challenges of return and a social commentary on heroism, emphasizing the values of courage, perseverance, and the bonds of kinship. Homer's own historical context, marked by the Greek Dark Ages, profoundly influenced the themes of nostalgia and loss found within this narrative. I highly recommend "The Odyssey" to readers seeking profound insights into the human condition through the lens of timeless storytelling. This epic not only provides a thrilling adventure filled with mythical creatures and divine interventions but also prompts readers to reflect on their own journeys of self-discovery, belonging, and the intricate relationships that shape our lives.

Homer, the revered and enigmatic figure of ancient Greek literature, is traditionally considered the author of two of the greatest epics in the Western canon: 'The Iliad' and 'The Odyssey.' The biographical details of Homer are shrouded in the mists of history, with scholarly debate continuing over his existence and the true authorship of the works attributed to him. It is commonly believed that he lived during the 8th or early 7th century BCE, and was possibly a bard from the Ionian region. 'The Odyssey,' his epic poem of homecoming and adventure, has captivated readers for millennia with its rich narrative and complexity of characterization, notably the cunning Greek hero Odysseus. The work delves into themes of perseverance, loyalty, and the human struggle against the whims of the divine. Homer's dactylic hexameter, a meter known as the 'epic measure,' set the standard for epic poetry and influenced countless works across generations. His contribution to the literary world not only provided the foundation for Greek literature but also shaped the entire Western literary tradition. Although the specifics of Homer's life remain elusive, his legacy is indisputable, solidified by a timeless oeuvre that continues to be studied and revered to this day.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 28.5.2022
Übersetzer Alexander Pope
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Klassiker / Moderne Klassiker
Literatur Lyrik / Dramatik Lyrik / Gedichte
Literatur Märchen / Sagen
Schlagworte ancient epic • Ancient Greece • ancient greek poetry • Classical literature • Classical Philology • Divine Intervention • epic hero • epic poems • Epic Poetry • epic tale • Greek • Greek Mythology • heroic journey • heroic odyssey • historical narrative • Homer's Odyssey • Ithaca odyssey journey • Journey home • King of Ithaca • Legendary Adventure • literary classic • literary classics • loyalty and betrayal • Mythical creatures • Mythological character • Mythological heroes • Mythological Quest • Odysseus • Odysseus adventures • Odysseus myth • poetic narrative • poetic style • Poetry • Symbolic characters • Translations into English • Trojan War aftermath • trojan war story
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