For thousands of years,
The Odyssey has resonated throughout the Western world. Homer has been an original source of inspiration to writers, painters, sculptors, and filmmakers, as well as a vital source of information about the mythology, history, and culture of ancient Greece. This casebook uniquely blends commentary and primary documents, situating the epic within historical contexts that are important for students to understand. The literary analysis chapter is ideal for readers coming to
The Odyssey for the first time, introducing the work with a chronology of events and identification of major characters and themes. Topical chapters carefully consider matters of mythology, geography, archeology, and class issues pertinent to
The Odyssey. Excerpts from classical and scholarly sources, including Herodotus, Plato, Thucydides, and Bulfinch, help students understand the historical framework, and materials from government documents and newspaper accounts help students make connections between
The Odyssey's thematic ideas and current events, such as the September 11th attacks and the ongoing conflict in Ireland.
Insightful essays and primary documents situate The Odyssey within historical, cultural, and mythological contexts, and examine contemporary applications.About the AuthorCLAUDIA DURST JOHNSON, former chairperson of English at the University of Alabama, is currently a freelance scholar and writer in Berkeley, California. She is the author of books on American history and literature, as well as theater history. She is also series editor for Greenwood Press's Exploring Social Issues through Literature Series and the Literature in Context Series, for which she has authored several volumes including
Understanding To Kill a Mockingbird and
Understanding The Grapes of Wrath. VERNON JOHNSON has wide experience as an author, theater director, and professor of world literature. He is co-author of
Understanding The Crucible. He now resides in Berkeley, California, where he continues to write and teach.
Book InformationISBN 9780313308819
Author Claudia Durst JohnsonFormat Hardback
Page Count 248
Imprint Greenwood PressPublisher Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Weight(grams) 567g