The Odyssey Effect
How Homer's Epic Poem Shaped the World
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2026
Epic Ink Books (Verlag)
978-1-57715-898-1 (ISBN)
Epic Ink Books (Verlag)
978-1-57715-898-1 (ISBN)
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In The Odyssey Effect, explore this Greek story’s influence from its beginnings to the present day through a pop-culture lens and beyond.
Embark on a cultural odyssey to explore the impact of Homer’s iconic poem, from its conception to the present day.
Since it originated in the eighth century, The Odyssey has influenced literature, film, art, and much more, with its themes including homecoming, loyalty, and temptation. While The Odyssey’s archaic language makes it inaccessible to many people, author Erica Stevenson endeavors to unpack its wisdom and beauty in an approachable, engaging, and artful way. Packed with vibrant photography and unique insights, The Odyssey Effect examines how Homer’s epic has evolved through the centuries through a pop-culture lens and illuminates how audiences throughout history have responded to this enduring story—and what those responses say about the societies and eras that sparked them. Explore the cultural journey of this iconic work, including:
Film and theatrical adaptations
Literary retellings
Cultural and artistic influences
And more!
Perfect for classical literature fans and pop culture fanatics, The Odyssey Effect showcases the incredible lasting power of Homer’s epic poem in an educational yet fun and concise way. Join Odysseus on his journey after the Trojan War and embark on your own Odyssey to discover the reasons behind the world's persistent fascination with this literary masterpiece.
Embark on a cultural odyssey to explore the impact of Homer’s iconic poem, from its conception to the present day.
Since it originated in the eighth century, The Odyssey has influenced literature, film, art, and much more, with its themes including homecoming, loyalty, and temptation. While The Odyssey’s archaic language makes it inaccessible to many people, author Erica Stevenson endeavors to unpack its wisdom and beauty in an approachable, engaging, and artful way. Packed with vibrant photography and unique insights, The Odyssey Effect examines how Homer’s epic has evolved through the centuries through a pop-culture lens and illuminates how audiences throughout history have responded to this enduring story—and what those responses say about the societies and eras that sparked them. Explore the cultural journey of this iconic work, including:
Film and theatrical adaptations
Literary retellings
Cultural and artistic influences
And more!
Perfect for classical literature fans and pop culture fanatics, The Odyssey Effect showcases the incredible lasting power of Homer’s epic poem in an educational yet fun and concise way. Join Odysseus on his journey after the Trojan War and embark on your own Odyssey to discover the reasons behind the world's persistent fascination with this literary masterpiece.
Erica Stevenson (@moaninc) is a London-born historian who earned a BA in Classical Civilization from New York University. Her mission to make ancient history accessible led her to create MoAn Inc. (or MOdern ANcients), a YouTube channel garnering over a million views, which aims to promote the wider conversation of classics by offering breakdowns of ancient texts, book by book, as well as in-depth discussions with professors, fiction writers, and independent scholars. Stevenson has appeared on several history and pop culture podcasts and has been featured in a number of articles. She hopes to encourage more people to engage with the ancient world in vibrant and new ways.
| Erscheint lt. Verlag | 25.6.2026 |
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| Zusatzinfo | color illustrations |
| Sprache | englisch |
| Maße | 152 x 203 mm |
| Gewicht | 649 g |
| Themenwelt | Literatur ► Klassiker / Moderne Klassiker |
| Sozialwissenschaften ► Soziologie | |
| ISBN-10 | 1-57715-898-9 / 1577158989 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1-57715-898-1 / 9781577158981 |
| Zustand | Neuware |
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