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Présentation The Odyssey Format Broché
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Résumé :
The Odyssey of Homer is one of the most celebrated epic poems in Western literature, attributed to the ancient Greek poet Homer. The epic follows the adventures of the hero Odysseus as he struggles to return home to Ithaca after the Trojan War. Throughout his journey, Odysseus encounters a series of trials and tribulations, including battles with mythical creatures, encounters with gods and goddesses, and the seductive allure of sirens and sorceresses. Meanwhile, back in Ithaca, his faithful wife Penelope fends off suitors who seek to marry her in Odysseus's absence. The Odyssey is renowned for its vivid storytelling, rich characterization, and exploration of timeless themes such as courage, perseverance, and the quest for home and identity. It serves as a window into the ancient Greek world, offering insights into the culture, values, and beliefs of its time. Homer's epic has inspired countless adaptations, interpretations, and retellings over the centuries, cementing its status as a cornerstone of Western literature and a testament to the enduring power of storytelling.
Sommaire:
The text delves into the longstanding debate surrounding the authorship and unity of the Homeric epics, The Iliad and The Odyssey. It explores the skepticism that has emerged over centuries regarding whether these works were composed by a single individual, traditionally known as Homer, or if they are the result of a compilation of songs and rhapsodies by multiple poets. The discussion highlights the theories of various scholars, including F. A. Wolf, who argued that the poems were not unified until the time of Peisistratus in the sixth century BCE. The text also examines the role of writing in the preservation and transmission of these epics, suggesting that the absence of early manuscripts challenges the notion of a single authorship. Despite these debates, the text emphasizes the enduring influence of Homer on Greek culture and literature, noting that the poems have been integral to the formation of Greek national identity. The text concludes by advocating for the belief in a singular Homeric authorship, arguing that the internal consistency and aesthetic unity of the poems support this view, while acknowledging the contributions of oral tradition and earlier poetic fragments to the final form of the epics....