Book contents
- The Cambridge Guide to Homer
- The Cambridge Guide to Homer
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Notes on the Contributors
- General Introduction
- Part I Homeric Song and Text
- Part II Homeric World
- Part III Homer in the World
- Introduction
- Homer in Antiquity
- Homer and the Latin West in the Middle Ages
- Homer in Greece from the End of Antiquity 1: The Byzantine Reception of Homer and His Export to Other Cultures
- Homer in Greece from the End of Antiquity 2: Homer after Byzantium, from the Early Ottoman Period to the Age of Nationalisms
- Homer in Renaissance Europe (1488‒1649)
- Homer in Early Modern Europe
- The Reception of Homer since 1900
- Introduction by Thomas E. Jenkins
- Homer and War since 1900 by Peter Meineck
- Gendered Reception of Homer by Lillian Doherty
- Homer in Social Thought by Thomas E. Jenkins
- Homer in Greece: The Inevitable and Impossible Nostos by George Syrimis
- Postcolonial Perceptions of Homeric Epic by Emily Greenwood
- Homer and Homerica on Screen by Martin M. Winkler
- From the Cinema to Beyond: Homer in Comics, Television, Apps, and New Media by Thomas E. Jenkins
- Homer in Twentieth (and Twenty-First) Century Scholarship by Alexander Beecroft
- Homer: Image and Cult
- Key Topics
- Bibliography
- Index
- References
Homer in Social Thought by Thomas E. Jenkins
from The Reception of Homer since 1900
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 22 February 2020
- The Cambridge Guide to Homer
- The Cambridge Guide to Homer
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Figures
- Notes on the Contributors
- General Introduction
- Part I Homeric Song and Text
- Part II Homeric World
- Part III Homer in the World
- Introduction
- Homer in Antiquity
- Homer and the Latin West in the Middle Ages
- Homer in Greece from the End of Antiquity 1: The Byzantine Reception of Homer and His Export to Other Cultures
- Homer in Greece from the End of Antiquity 2: Homer after Byzantium, from the Early Ottoman Period to the Age of Nationalisms
- Homer in Renaissance Europe (1488‒1649)
- Homer in Early Modern Europe
- The Reception of Homer since 1900
- Introduction by Thomas E. Jenkins
- Homer and War since 1900 by Peter Meineck
- Gendered Reception of Homer by Lillian Doherty
- Homer in Social Thought by Thomas E. Jenkins
- Homer in Greece: The Inevitable and Impossible Nostos by George Syrimis
- Postcolonial Perceptions of Homeric Epic by Emily Greenwood
- Homer and Homerica on Screen by Martin M. Winkler
- From the Cinema to Beyond: Homer in Comics, Television, Apps, and New Media by Thomas E. Jenkins
- Homer in Twentieth (and Twenty-First) Century Scholarship by Alexander Beecroft
- Homer: Image and Cult
- Key Topics
- Bibliography
- Index
- References
Summary
Contemporary receptions of Homer reflect the gamut of Western social thought, including those informed by feminism, modernism, existentialism, and conservatism.
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- The Cambridge Guide to Homer , pp. 526 - 527Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2020