The Worm Book (Picture Lions)

by Janet Ahlberg

Other authorsAllan Ahlberg
Paperback, 1989

Status

Available

Call number

823.914

Publication

Picture Lions (1989), Edition: New Ed, Paperback, 32 pages

Description

The earliest and greatest works of Greek literature - The Iliad and The Odyssey, have been attributed since antiquity to the poet Homer. This concise book is an introduction to the poet and his two great epics. Assuming no prior knowledge of Greek, the author supplies all the background information necessary to understand the poems. The book presents an overview of the Homeric question - considering the authorship, composition and transmission of the poems. It provides the historical background to the epics, literary readings of the Iliad and the Odyssey, and an analysis of the poet's plotting, narrative technique, and characterization. The author uses comparisons between the two poems to illustrate Homeric poetics. A final section reviews the important secondary literature on Homer and offers a guide to further reading. Throughout the author makes use of his own original research, especially on the relations between Greek alphabetic writing and the origins of Greek literature.… (more)

User reviews

LibraryThing member DrJane
This is a very funny little book. I have had it for many years and don't think I will ever part with it!
LibraryThing member kapheine
Pretty much the best book about worms that I've read all month.
LibraryThing member Shimmin
A delightful little book about the joys of worms, with the charming illustrations I expect from an Ahlberg book. Though the whole thing is sheer nonsensical whimsy, there are some particularly bizarre entries that really put a smile on my face. Of course, a child reading this could be in for some
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serious disappointment if they take it as truth! A little mouthful of fun.
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Original publication date

1979

Physical description

32 p.; 7.87 inches

ISBN

0006633617 / 9780006633617

Local notes

A fun book about worms - incuding two-headed and no-headed ones that join the circus...

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