"Odyssey" in Athens
Discover the intricate layers of meaning in Erwin F. Cook's insightful work, "Odyssey" in Athens, published by Cornell University Press in 1995. This compelling study delves into the poetic interactions within Homer's epic, examining how narrative structures and parallels both within and between epic poems contribute to a deeper understanding of their significance. With 277 pages of rich analysis, Cook expands the intertextual approach, inviting readers to explore the connections that shape our comprehension of these timeless narratives. Ideal for scholars and enthusiasts of classical literature, this hardback edition is a must-have for anyone looking to enhance their appreciation of epic poetry. Join Cook on this enlightening journey through the world of the Odyssey and uncover the profound meanings that resonate through the ages.