Homer: Odyssey Book XI

Richard Hunter editor Rebecca Laemmle editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Publishing:30th Jun '26

£24.99

This title is due to be published on 30th June, and will be despatched as soon as possible.

Homer: Odyssey Book XI cover

A full literary and linguistic commentary on a central work of Western literature aimed at students and scholars.

Book 11 of Homer's Odyssey, Odysseus' account of how he met the ghosts of the past in the Underworld, is a foundational work of Western literature which influenced Virgil, Dante and many others. This is a full literary and linguistic commentary on the book aimed at students and scholars.Book XI of the Odyssey, Odysseus' extraordinary account of how he met the ghosts of the past in the Underworld, occupies a central place in Homer's epic and was to become a foundational work of Western literature. Odysseus learns of his future from the blind seer Teiresias and of events on Ithaca from the ghost of his mother, Anticleia, and confronts the Iliadic past in the ghosts of Agamemnon, Achilles and Ajax. Book XI is also a repository of epic and mythological narrative, as Odysseus sees a parade of women who tell him their stories, as well as the sinners, like Sisyphos, who are eternally punished in Hades. This edition helps students understand the syntax, metre and language of the book; sophisticated literary discussion of Book XI and its place in the Odyssey will also make this edition very valuable for students and scholars at all levels.

ISBN: 9781009240888

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320 pages