Oxford critical guide to homer's iliad

Elizabeth Minchin*

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Abstract

The Oxford Critical Guide to Homer's Iliad investigates each of the Iliad's twenty-four books, proceeding in order from book 1 to book 24 and devoting one chapter to each one. Contributors summarize the plot of a book and then explore its themes and poetics, providing both close readings of individual passages and synthetic reviews of current scholarship. This format allows readers to study the poem in the same manner in which they read it: book by book. Differing from other introductions to the Iliad that comprise chapters on specific topics and themes, the volume offers accessible and actionable discussions of concepts pertinent to each book of the poem. Differing from other introductory volumes that are written by a single author, this volume allows for a polyphony of critical voices and showcases the diversity of approaches to the Iliad. Finally, differing from commentaries keyed to the Greek text, this volume is completely accessible to those who do not read Homeric Greek. These features make the volume an essential resource for those studying the Iliad in translation and in the original Greek, for those in classical studies and in other disciplines, and for teachers and students, both those at the undergraduate level and those at the graduate level.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationOxford Critical Guide to Homer's Iliad
EditorsJonathan Ready
Place of PublicationOxford
PublisherOxford University Press
Pages93-103
Number of pages317
ISBN (Electronic)9780191912719
ISBN (Print)9780198869870
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jul 2024

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