Homer’s Daughter

Homer’s Daughter by Robert Graves, published by Seven Stories Press on June 18, 2019, is a novel that explores the character of Nausicaa from the Odyssey. Graves presents a bold historical and literary claim that Nausicaa, rather than Homer, was the true author of the Odyssey. This edition, comprising 272 pages, delves into the life of a high-spirited Sicilian girl who takes decisive action to protect her family and assert her agency in a patriarchal society.
Readers will find a narrative that intertwines elements of fiction, fairy tales, and mythology, as Graves reconstructs the circumstances that led Nausicaa to write the Odyssey. The story highlights her struggles against usurpation and an unwanted marriage, showcasing her determination to shape her destiny. This edition is part of the Robert Graves Project, which features a collection of his works, and it aims to present both fiction and nonfiction in a cohesive design.
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Homer’s Daughter is Robert Graves’ novel of the girl, Nausicaa, a character in the Odyssey, who Graves believed was a its true author (not the blind and bearded Homer, whose Iliad was composed at least 150 years before…. ). That Homer did not write the Odyssey continues to be a bold historical and literary claim. Add to it Graves’s protofeminist heroine, and a radical modern classic is born.
In his Historical Note, Graves says the novel “re-creates, from internal and external evidence, the circumstances which induced Nausicaa to write the Odyssey, and suggest how, as an honorary Daughter of Homer, she managed to get it included in the official canon.
“Here is the story of a high-spirited and religious-minded Sicilian girl who saves her father’s throne from usurpation, herself from a distasteful marriage, and her two younger brothers from butchery by boldly making things happen, instead of sitting still and hoping for the best.”
Seven Stories’ Robert Graves Project spans 14 titles, and includes fiction and nonfiction, adult, young adult and children’s books, in a striking new uniform design, with new introductions and afterwords. Homer’s Daughter joins our recent re-publication of The Reader Over Your Shoulder and Ann at Highwood Hall on our Triangle Square Books for Young Readers list. Among the works still to come are Count Belisarius, Hebrew Myths, and Lawrence and the Arabs. The online partner for the Robert Graves Project is RosettaBooks
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