ABSTRACT

Reissuing works originally published between 1958 and 1993, this five-volume set offers a selection of scholarship on the greatest classical poet, whose two monumental epics, the Iliad and the Odyssey, remain foundational to the Western cultural tradition.

Routledge Library Editions: Homer helps to situate this immense artistic achievement in its historical and cultural context, considering issues such as the relationship between the Homeric epics and the Mycenaean civilisation which preceded them, the importance of Homer for the flowering of Greek tragedy, and the reception of Homer during and after the Enlightenment.

chapter 1|20 pages

Introduction: The Lyric Background

chapter 3|51 pages

Sophocles and Euripides: The Early Plays

chapter 4|41 pages

Sophocles and Euripides: The Middle Plays

chapter 5|37 pages

Sophocles and Euripides: The Last Plays

chapter 6|9 pages

Generations of Leaves

chapter |35 pages

Appendices

chapter |1 pages

List of Abbreviations

chapter |33 pages

Notes

chapter |9 pages

Bibliography

chapter |6 pages

Index

chapter |1 pages

Cover

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Half Title

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Title Page

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Copyright Page

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Original Title Page

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Original Copyright Page

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Table of Contents

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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

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PREFACE

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ABBREVIATIONS

chapter 1|10 pages

HOMERIC CRITICISM: THE MEANS AND THE END

chapter 2|25 pages

HOMER AND HIS CRITICS IN ANTIQUITY

chapter 3|18 pages

FROM THE GESTE DE TROIE TO BENTLEY

chapter 4|15 pages

POET AND PAINTER

chapter 5|25 pages

FRIEDERICH AUGUST WOLF

chapter 6|37 pages

GLADSTONE’S VIEW OF HOMER

chapter 8|40 pages

THE EPIC OF THE SPADE: 2 THE HOMERIC WORLD

chapter 9|26 pages

ULRICH VON WILAMOWITZ-MOELLENDORFF

chapter 10|29 pages

JOHN LINTON MYRES

chapter 11|43 pages

THE LAST DECADE

chapter |8 pages

INDEX

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Cover

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Original Copyright Page

chapter |4 pages

Table of Contents

chapter |8 pages

INTRODUCTION

chapter |62 pages

PART II: THE PEOPLE IN THE ODYSSEY

chapter |30 pages

NOTES

chapter |5 pages

INDEX

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Cover

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Copyright Page

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Original Title Page

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Table of Contents

chapter |5 pages

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS

chapter |1 pages

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

chapter |2 pages

CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE

chapter |6 pages

INTRODUCTION

chapter 2|37 pages

MYCENAEAN ART IN ITS SETTING

chapter 3|27 pages

EASTERN POETRY AND MYCENAEAN POETRY

chapter 4|45 pages

MYCENAEAN POETRY

chapter 7|21 pages

PROTOGEOMETRIC AND GEOMETRIC ART

chapter 8|76 pages

HOMER AND HIS IMMEDIATE PREDECESSORS

chapter 9|15 pages

CONCLUSION AND SUMMARY

chapter |36 pages

INDEX

chapter |27 pages

MAP

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Cover

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Half Title

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chapter |2 pages

Dedication

chapter |2 pages

Table of Contents

chapter |1 pages

Acknowledgments

chapter |1 pages

Abbreviations

chapter |2 pages

Unspecified references

chapter |6 pages

Introduction

chapter |48 pages

Part I Manliness in early modern Britain

chapter |116 pages

Part II Gender in Pope’s Homer

chapter |26 pages

Part III The poet speaks