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The Authoress of the Odyssey
The Authoress of the Odyssey by Samuel Butler is a thought-provoking literary and scholarly work that presents a bold and unconventional theory about the authorship of Homer's Odyssey. Blending literary criticism, historical analysis, and imaginative interpretation, Butler challenges traditional assumptions about one of the most celebrated epics in Western literature.
In this study, Butler argues that the Odyssey was not composed by Homer as traditionally believed, but rather by a woman—an educated and observant author whose perspective is reflected in the domestic detail, narrative structure, and character portrayals within the epic. He supports his thesis by closely examining the text, highlighting inconsistencies and offering alternative interpretations that suggest a different creative origin.
Samuel Butler presents his argument with clarity, wit, and intellectual rigor, combining careful textual analysis with broader reflections on authorship, gender, and literary tradition. The work is both a critique of established scholarship and an invitation to reconsider long-held beliefs about classical literature.
Themes of authorship, interpretation, gender perspective, literary criticism, and historical inquiry run throughout the book. It encourages readers to question assumptions about ancient texts and to engage more deeply with the complexities of literary creation and transmission.
The Authoress of the Odyssey remains an important and controversial contribution to classical studies and literary theory. With its original hypothesis and engaging analytical style, it continues to appeal to readers interested in Homeric scholarship, literary debate, and the reinterpretation of ancient texts.
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- Artikel-Nr.: SW9781055651065110164
- Artikelnummer SW9781055651065110164
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Verlag
CLXBX
- ISBN 9781055651065