Lexington Books
Pages: 200
Trim: 6¾ x 9¼
978-0-7391-0883-3 • Hardback • August 2004 • $121.00 • (£93.00)
D. N. Maronitis is emeritus professor of philosophy at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki.
Chapter 1 The Iliadic War
Chapter 2 The Space of Homilia and Its Signs in the Iliad and theOdyssey
Chapter 3 The Theme of Conjugal Homilia in the Odyssey
Chapter 4 The Theme of Homecoming in the Iliad: Signification-Varioations-Function
Chapter 5 The Heroic Myth and Its Lyrical Reconstruction
Chapter 6 Conjugal Homilia: From the Iliad to Sophocles' Ajax
Chapter 7 Bard-Narrator-Poet: Internal Poetics in the Odyssey
Chapter 8 Problems of the Homeric Helen
Chapter 9 Latent References to the Iliad in the Odyssey
Chapter 10 Odysseus' First False Account in the Odyssey: Model and Variations
Taken together, the essays in this book are a thematically interrelated series of incisive and meticulous forays into the poetics of the Homeric epics. Since most of them were previously available only in modern Greek and in rather inaccessible publications, we should be very grateful for their collection and translation in this volume, which an Index Locorum renders still more useful.
— James P. Holoka, Eastern Michigan University