Reading the Odyssey Selected Interpretive Essays

Reading the Odyssey Selected Interpretive Essays by Seth L. Schein, published by Princeton University Press in 1996, offers a comprehensive collection of critical essays on Homer’s epic. This edition spans 278 pages and is presented in English, making it accessible to both specialists and nonspecialists interested in literary criticism. The essays explore significant themes such as the poem’s representation of social and religious institutions, the transformation of folktales into epic narratives, and the depiction of gender roles, particularly focusing on Penelope.
Readers will find a diverse range of perspectives in this collection, which includes both previously published and new essays from notable scholars like Jean-Pierre Vernant and Laura M. Slatkin. The introduction by Schein provides context for the poetic background and outlines various interpretive approaches that are further developed in the essays. This anthology not only juxtaposes older, often hard-to-find articles with contemporary analyses but also fosters a dialogue that enhances the understanding of the Odyssey’s narrative strategies and its relationship to the Iliad.
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This wide-ranging collection makes available to specialists and nonspecialists alike important critical work on the Odyssey produced during the last half century. The ten essays address five major concerns: the poem’s programmatic representation of social and religious institutions and values; its transformation of folktales and traditional stories into epic adventures; its representation of gender roles and, in particular, of Penelope; its narrative strategies and form; and its relation to the Iliad, especially to that epic’s distinctive conception of heroism.
In the introduction, Seth L. Schein describes the poetic background to the work and suggests a variety of interpretive approaches, some of which are developed in the essays that follow. These essays include previously published work by Jean-Pierre Vernant, Pierre Vidal-Naquet, Pietro Pucci, and Charles P. Segal. There also are a new essay by Laura M. Slatkin, two revised and expanded ones by Nancy Felson-Rubin and Michael N. Nagler, and three appearing in English for the first time by Uvo Hlscher, Karl Reinhardt, and Vernant. The result is a collection that juxtaposes older, often hard-to-find articles with significant newer pieces in a way that allows for a fruitful dialogue among them.
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