The Odyssey of Homer

by Elizabeth Vandiver

CD audiobook, 1999

Status

Available

Call number

883

Collection

Publication

The Great Courses (1999), 6 hours, 12 lectures

Description

What is it in Homer's Odyssey that has so enthralled readers from around the world for thousands of years? By joining Professor Vandiver for these 12 lectures on the Odyssey, you'll find out why. This literary exploration centers on a single provocative question about the epic poem's protagonist, Odysseus: Why does he long so powerfully to go home? To probe the depths of this question, you'll embark on meticulous, insightful examinations of the most important episodes in the Odyssey. In doing so, you'll understand the cultural assumptions that lie behind Homer's lines and the critical and interpretive issues involved in truly unpacking this ancient masterpiece. Among the range of episodes, themes, and topics you'll explore are: Odysseus's superb skills as a rhetorician; the abrupt break in the text at the end of the "Great Wanderings" episode, when the poem briefly returns to the third-person narrative; Penelope's knowledge and motives as they relate to the inevitability of her suitors' doom; the effectiveness (or possible lack thereof) in the poem's ending; the historical basis for the Trojan War from which Odysseus returns; and more. For anyone who's loved the stories of Odysseus's encounters with witches, monsters, and vengeful gods; for anyone who's longed to truly grasp the intricate nature of Homer's epic; or for anyone who has been looking for ways to approach a work that can often be intimidating to first-time readers, these lectures are an invaluable resource and a helpful introduction to the grandest adventure story in Western literature.… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member jmoncton
This series of lectures was excellent! I would listen to the lectures before reading the appropriate sections of The Odyssey. I found myself eager to read the sections she described. Wonderful background and very captivating the way she tied in this ancient text to life in Ancient Greece and the
Show More
differences in our modern society. I can't wait to listen to other lectures by her.
Show Less
LibraryThing member themulhern
Currently listening to "The Iliad" in translation, all because of Vandiver's lectures. "The Odyssey" can not be far off after this. It is astonishing that the Greeks produced such good literature, I thought these were just stories.

Language

Original language

English

Physical description

8.9 inches

ISBN

1565853180 / 9781565853188

Local notes

[1] Heroes' homecoming [2] Guests and hosts [3] A goddess and a princess [4] Odysseus among the Phaiakians [5] Odysseus tells his own story [6] From Persephone's land to the Island of Helios [7] The goddess, the swineherd, and the beggar [8] Reunion and return [9] Odysseus and Penelope [10] Recognitions and revenge [11] Reunion and resolution [12] The Trojan War and the archaeologists

Similar in this library

Page: 0.1756 seconds