Singers, Heroes, and Gods in the "Odyssey"
Explore the enchanting world of Homer’s epic poem with "Singers, Heroes, and Gods in the 'Odyssey'" by Charles Segal, published by Cornell University Press in 1994. This compelling analysis sheds light on the intricate narrative structure and mythical themes that bring the "Odyssey" to life. Spanning 277 pages, Segal's insightful commentary reveals how the poem's style and design contribute to its enduring charm, inviting readers to delve deeper into its rich tapestry of characters and settings. This hardback edition is a must-have for anyone looking to enhance their understanding and appreciation of one of literature's most celebrated works. Discover the profound connections between the poem’s heroes, singers, and divine figures, and experience the "Odyssey" like never before.