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The Odyssey

Author
Homer, author.
Preferred Title
Odyssey. English (Wilson)
Title
The Odyssey / Homer ; translated by Emily Wilson.
Format
Book
Published
New York ; London : W.W. Norton & Company, Inc., [2018] ©2018
Description
582 pages : maps ; 25 cm
Other contributors
Wilson, Emily R., 1971- editor, translator.
Notes
Includes bibliographical references.
Contents
  • Introduction
  • Translator's note
  • Maps. The world of The odyssey
  • The Aegean and Asia Minor
  • Mainland Greece
  • The Peloponnese
  • The odyssey. The boy and the goddess
  • A dangerous journey
  • An old king remembers
  • What the sea god said
  • From the goddess to the storm
  • A princess and her laundry
  • A magical kingdom
  • The songs of a poet
  • A pirate in a shepherd's cave
  • The winds and the witch
  • The dead
  • Difficult choices
  • Two tricksters
  • A loyal slave
  • The prince returns
  • Father and son
  • Insults and abuse
  • Two beggars
  • The queen and the beggar
  • The last banquet
  • An archery contest
  • Bloodshed
  • The olive tree bed
  • Restless spirits.
Summary
"The first great adventure story in the Western canon, The Odyssey is a poem about violence and the aftermath of war; about wealth, poverty, and power; about marriage and family; about travelers, hospitality, and the yearning for home. In this fresh, authoritative version--the first English translation of The Odyssey by a woman--this stirring tale of shipwrecks, monsters, and magic comes alive in an entirely new way. Written in iambic pentameter verse and a vivid, contemporary idiom, this engrossing translation matches the number of lines in the Greek original, thus striding at Homer's sprightly pace and singing with a voice that echoes Homer's music. Wilson's Odyssey captures the beauty and enchantment of this ancient poem as well as the suspense and drama of its narrative. Its characters are unforgettable, from the cunning goddess Athena, whose interventions guide and protect the hero, to the awkward teenage son, Telemachus, who struggles to achieve adulthood and find his father; from the cautious, clever, and miserable Penelope, who somehow keeps clamoring suitors at bay during her husband's long absence, to the "complicated" hero himself, a man of many disguises, many tricks, and many moods, who emerges in this translation as a more fully rounded human being than ever before. A fascinating introduction provides an informative overview of the Bronze Age milieu that produced the epic, the major themes of the poem, the controversies about its origins, and the unparalleled scope of its impact and influence. Maps drawn especially for this volume, a pronunciation glossary, and extensive notes and summaries of each book make this an Odyssey that will be treasured by a new generation of scholars, students, and general readers alike."--Publisher's description.
Subject headings
Odysseus, King of Ithaca (Mythological character)--Poetry. Epic poetry, Greek--Translations into English.
Genre heading
Epic poetry. Poetry. Translations.
ISBN
9780393089059 (hardcover) 0393089053 (hardcover) 9780393356250 (paperback) 0393356256 (paperback)
Standard Identifier
99974701275

Holdings

Library
Blmgtn - Herman B Wells Library
Call Number
PA4025.A5 W56 2018
Location
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Library
Columbus - University Library of Columbus
Call Number
PA4025.A5 W56 2018
Location
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Library
Southeast Library - New Albany
Call Number
PA4025.A5 W56 2018
Location
Stacks
Floor
3rd Floor
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