Odyssey Modern Scholarship
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- The Odyssey - Modern Scholarship
- Odysseus
- W.A. Camps
- "the capacity to inspire affection and regard as husband, man, and king"
- Barbara Clayton
- "Odysseus compensates for his lack of physical impressiveness by means of verbal skills"
- C.M. Bowra
- "his need for cunning is enforced by his own recklessness"
- Seth Schein
- "By turns a comic character, a tragic hero, a stoic sage, and a villain, Odysseus could never.. be pinned down"
- W.A. Camps
- Penelope
- Peter Jones
- Her veil is "a sign of modesty and/or chastity"
- Finley
- Penelope is "a key to the unity of the poem"
- Emily Wilson
- "She's canny, she's strong-willed, she has grit"
- Jasper Griffin
- "By her self-command and guile, Penelope shows herself to be like him; the true wife for the hero of the Odyssey"
- Peter Jones
- Suitors
- C.M. Bowra
- The suitors are the opposite of the heroic ideal, "a degenerate corruption of heroes"
- C.M. Bowra
- Disguise
- Peter Jones
- "his [Odysseus'] disguises and deceptions are all a means to a justifiable and suitably heroic end."
- Andrew Parks
- "Athene's disguise as Mentes introduces the motif of 'disguised identity followed by significant revelation.'"
- James Morrison
- "There are costs to revealing you name, choosing to conceal it might have benefits"
- Peter Jones
- War
- W.A. Camps
- "the Odyssey looks back with grief and regret to the war at Troy"
- Peter Jones
- "the household... rather than the battlefield, the centre of the world."
- W.A. Camps
- Nostos
- Gregory Nagy
- "the Odyssey is the final and definitive statement about the theme of a heroic homecoming"
- Ahuvia Kahane
- "The actions of the Odyssey are motivated by the idea of a return to the 'inner space' by Odysseus"
- Barbra Graziosi
- "Homer wants us to realise above all interests Odysseus' desire is to get home to Ithaca"
- Gregory Nagy
- Odysseus
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