Homer
Blackwell Introductions to the Classical World
2. Auflage Juli 2007
256 Seiten, Hardcover
Wiley & Sons Ltd
This concise book is a complete and contemporary introduction to Homer and his two master-works, the Iliad and the Odyssey. It explains the "Homeric Question," illuminating its current status, and critiques the literary qualities of the Iliad and the Odyssey, analyzing and contrasting their plotting, narrative technique, and characterization.
* * Provides historical background and literary readings of The Iliad and The Odyssey
* New to the second edition: a section on Homer's reception in ancient Greece; a chapter on Homer and archaeology; additional maps; an updated bibliography; a glossary of key terms; and information on the oral composition of the poems
* Text is updated throughout
* Assumes no prior knowledge of Greek
Preface to the Second Edition.
Preface to the First Edition.
Introduction.
Part I: Background:.
1. The Philologist's Homer.
2. The Historian's Homer.
3. The Reader's Homer.
Part II. The Poems:.
4. The Iliad.
5. The Odyssey.
6. Conclusion and Summary: Homer's Complementary Poems.
Part III: Reception:.
7. Homer and The Philosophers.
8. Homer and The Poets.
Notes.
Appendix: For Further Reading.
Index
on first printing. Powell writes with confidence, elegance, and a
brisk tone, which means that the book, though aimed at an audience
of specialists and non-specialists alike, is still a pleasure for
the professional Homerist to read. Powell's book does a superb job
of covering a wide range of relevant material, while remaining an
entertaining and engaging walk through the state of the art of
Homeric scholarship at the opening of the twenty-first
century." New England Classical
Journal
Praise for the first edition:
"Powell admirably wrestles an almost impossible amount of
material into a coherent presentation for his target audience ...
It is well written in a clear and accessible style. Honest in his
aims, Powell admirably introduces the genius and challenge of the
Homeric works."
Bryn Mawr Classical Review
"The book has a refreshingly personal touch ... Powell
succeeds very well in making Homer's poetry and Homeric
problems appealing to his intended readers."
Classical Bulletin
"Powell offers an impressive introduction to Homer,
focusing on the epic texts for which he is known, the Iliad
and the Odyssey ... Highly recommended."
Library Journal
"...this is a useful book as it introduces a wide
range of topics with clarity...will certainly inspire readers
to pursue the further study of Homer."
Bryn Mawr Classical Review, February 2008