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The Odyssey, William G. Thalmann asserts, does not describe an actual historical society at any period but gives a selective, idiosyncratic, and contradictory picture to serve ideological ends, representing rather than reproducing social reality. The Swineherd and the Bow is an ambitious attempt to apply literary and social science theory to reveal Homeric epic as a form of class discourse within the context of early Greek social and political development.
Thalmann considers the evolution of Greek culture up to the formation of the polis in the late eighth century B.C. He demonstrates that Greek society was already stratified well before that date and that the distinction between an elite and other classes was well developed.
Thalmann concentrates on the representation of slaves and on the dynamics of competition and family structure in the contest of the bow to interpret the Odyssey - and, implicity, epic poetry generally - as an intervention in the conflicts that surrounded the birth of the polis.
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Greek Epic poetry, Literature and society, Social classes in literature, History and criticism, Epic poetry, Greek, Political and social views, Odysseus (Greek mythology) in literature, History, In literature, Homer, Epic poetry, history and criticism, Political and social viewshomer, Epic poetry, greek--history and criticism, Literature and society--history, Literature and society--greece--history, Pa4167 .t455 1998, 883/.01People
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The swineherd and the bow: representations of class in the Odyssey
1998, Cornell University Press
in English
0801434793 9780801434792
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 307-319) and index.
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