Homer's Odyssey
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Odyssey Book 2/Milman Parry The Traditional Epithet in Homer
The main book for this episode was Milman Parry’s ”The Traditional Epithet in Homer”. This was written in French in 1928 as his dissertation from the Sorbonne. It was translated into English in 1971 by his son Adam Parry as part of the volume The Making of Homeric Verse. Next time, for Book 3, we will read F.A. Wolf’s Prolegomena to Homer. It was originally published in Latin in 1795 and translated into English by Anthony Grafton, Glenn W. Most and James E.G. Zetzel in 1985. Books mentioned: Atwood, Margaret. The Penelopiad. Canongate, Edinburgh: 2005. de Jong, Irene. A Narratological Commentary on the Odyssey. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge: 2001. Kanigel, Robert. Hearing Homer’s Song: The Brief Life and Big Idea of Milman Parry. Alfred A. Knopf, New York: 2021. Lord, Albert. The Singer of Tales. Third Edition, edited by David F. Elmer. Center for Hellenic Studies, Cambridge Massachusetts: 2018. Parry, Milman. “The Traditional Epithet in Homer” in The Making of the Homeric Verse: The Collected Papers of Milman Parry. Edited and translated by Adam Parry. Oxford University Press, Oxford: 1971.Odyssey Book 1/Albert Lord Singer of Tales
In this episode, Tristan and Noah read book 1 of the Odyssey and Albert Lord's Singer of Tales. Texts referenced in this episode: Bandersnatch. Directed by David Slade, House of Tomorrow and Netflix, 2018. Netflix, netflix.com Heubeck, Alfred, Stephanie West and J.B. Hainsworth. A Commentary on Homer's Odyssey: Volume I: Introduction and Books I-VIII. Oxford University Press, Oxford: 1998. Lord, Albert. The Singer of Tales. Third Edition, edited by David F. Elmer. Center for Hellenic Studies, Cambridge Massachusetts: 2018. You do NOT need to have read the Odyssey to get something from this podcast, but it is encouraged! Tristan and Noah read the poem in the original Greek and alternate which translations we use in each episode. We also sometimes translate passages ourselves. For episode 2, we are reading Book 2 of the Odyssey and also The Traditional Epithet in Homer by Milman Parry.