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The Return of Ulysses: A Cultural History of Homer's Odyssey

Autor EDITH HALL
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 30 apr 2008 – vârsta de la 22 ani

This broadly conceived and enlightening look at how Homer's "Odyssey" has resonated in the West offers a thematic analysis of the poem's impact on social and political ideas, institutions, and mores from the ancient world through the present day.

Proving that the epic poem is timeless, Edith Hall identifies fifteen key themes in the "Odyssey" and uses them to illustrate the extensive and diverse effect that Homer's work has had on all manner of inquiry, expression, and art. She traces the text's pervasive thread of influence from the tragedies of classical Athens and the burlesque of Aristophanes to its contemporary artistic reinterpretations in literature, theatre, opera, popular music, film, and science fiction. In considering the mark of the "Odyssey" on the modern global world, Hall looks at how the poem affected colonialism and the frontier mentality in the American West, how it engendered contemporary attitudes toward sex, death, war, philosophy, violence, and race, and the ways in which the "Odyssey" forms the backbone of modern-day psychology.

Accessibly written and timely, "The Return of Ulysses" establishes the "Odyssey" as "the" founding text of Western Civilization and offers a major contribution to the study of Homer's epic poem, as well as modern insight into its cultural reception and continuing imprint on society.

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780801888694
ISBN-10: 0801888697
Pagini: 296
Ilustrații: 23 b&w illus.
Dimensiuni: 167 x 238 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.64 kg
Editura: Johns Hopkins University Press
Locul publicării:Baltimore, United States

Recenzii

"The scope of the book is breathtaking and Hall, Odysseus-like, deftly navigates across the rich landscape she unfolds before us, guiding us through its landmarks with a style that is clear, engaging, and at times outright funny." -- Silvia Montiglio, Classical World

"Though conversant with Homeric scholarship and the imperatives of postmodern literary criticism, Hall never burdens her prose with theoretic jargon... A goldmine of fascinating information on the persistence of thematic archetypes first formulated in Homer's great epic. Highly recommended." -- Choice

"Edith Hall takes us on a tour of global culture high and low, mostly from the last hundred years, to demonstrate how Homer's great poem continues to permeate our sensibility and imagination. She is an informative and enthusiastic guide." -- London Review of Books

"A true cultural treat awaits readers with ears and eyes attuned to both the higher and lower reaches of culture and in want of expert crosscultural, socioliterary criticism. Nostalgia may not generally be what it used to be, but Professor Hall has made a herculean stab at convincing us that there can be exceptions." -- Anglo-Hellenic Review

"The Return of Ulysses is a sweeping tour of almost all one could wish to demonstrate about the spell of Homer." -- Zbigniew Janowski, First Things

"The book sparkles with the excitement..." -- Times Literary Supplement

"Hall's study of the Odyssey is thorough, entertaining and well referenced. She offers many ways for the reader to relate Homer's epic to more modern works of literature, art and film, thus bridging the gap between old and new." -- Suite101.com

"[Hall] fills her pages with sharp and often surprising observations about the 'Odyssey' and its spiritual children. She devotes much attention to film ('The Searchers,' 'The Natural,' 'Cold Mountain' and many others), but even reflected in this modern medium, she realizes, the 'Odyssey' owes a measure of its allure to its sheer, echoing antiquity. Reading her good-humored and accessible book is like conversing across the ages." -- New York Times Book Review

"Hall is the optimistic traveller par excellence and leads us on a stimulating journey, roving far and wide through both time and space in pursuit of her hero." -- Times Higher Education Supplement

"British scholar Edith Hall takes 15 aspects of the Odyssey and traces their permutations from ancient times to today. The result is engrossing and enlightening." -- Author Magazine

Notă biografică

Edith Hall is a research professor of Classics and Drama at Royal Holloway, University of London. She is the author, coauthor, editor, or coeditor of a number of books on classics, myth, and the ancient world, including Agamemnon in Performance, 458 BC to 2005 AD, and Cultural Responses to the Persian Wars.