The Ethics of Revenge and the Meanings of the Odyssey
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Hardback or Cased Book
ISBN-10
0190909676
ISBN-13
9780190909673
Publisher
Oxford University Press Inc
Imprint
Oxford University Press Inc
Country of Manufacture
US
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Feb 21st, 2019
Print length
280 Pages
Weight
514 grams
Dimensions
16.50 x 24.20 x 3.30 cms
Product Classification:
Classical textsLiterary studies: classical, early & medievalLiterary studies: poetry & poets
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The first in-depth examination of revenge in the Odyssey, this book provides a careful analysis of the several revenge plots in the Odyssey -- above all, of Odysseus' revenge on the suitors. It argues that Odysseus is an ambivalent hero and that revenge is an unstable organizing principle.
This book is the first in-depth examination of revenge in the Odyssey. The principal revenge plot of the Odyssey --Odysseus'' surprise return to Ithaca after twenty away and his vengeance on Penelope''s suitors -- is the act for which he is most celebrated. This story forms the backbone of the Odyssey. But is Odysseus'' triumph over the suitors as univocally celebratory as is often assumed? Does the poem contain and even suggest other, darker interpretations of Odysseus'' greatest achievement?This book offers a careful analysis of several other revenge plots in the Odyssey -- those of Orestes, Poseidon, Zeus, and the suitors'' relatives. It shows how these revenge stories color one another with allusions (explicit and implicit) that connect them and invite audiences to interpret them in light of one another. These stories -- especially Odysseus'' revenge upon the suitors -- inevitably turn out to have multiple meanings. One plot of revenge slips into another as the offender in one story becomes a victim to be avenged in the next. As a result, Odysseus turns out to be a much more ambivalent hero than has been commonly accepted. And in the Odyssey''s portrayal, revenge is an unstable foundation for a community. Revenge also ends up being a tenuous narrative structure for an epic poem, as a natural end to cycles of vengeance proves elusive. This book offers a radical new reading of the seemingly happy ending of the poem.
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