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  • The Bow and the Lyre: A Platonic Reading of the Odyssey

    The Bow and the Lyre by Benardete, Seth;

    A Platonic Reading of the Odyssey

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    Product details:

    • Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing (UK)
    • Date of Publication 14 October 2008
    • Number of Volumes Paperback

    • ISBN 9780742565968
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages192 pages
    • Size 226x146x14 mm
    • Weight 280 g
    • Language English
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    In this exciting interpretation of the Odyssey, the late renowned scholar Seth Benardete suggests that Homer may have been the first to philosophize in a Platonic sense. He argues that the Odyssey concerns precisely the relation between philosophy and poetry and, more broadly, the rational and the irrational in human beings. In light of this possibility, Bernardete works back and forth from Homer to Plato to examine the relation between wisdom and justice and tries to recover an original understanding of philosophy that Plato, too, recovered by reflecting on the wisdom of the poet. At stake in his argument is no less than the history of philosophy and the ancient understanding of poetry. The Bow and the Lyre is a book that every classicist and historian of philosophy should have.

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    Table of Contents:

    Chapter 1 Notice to the Reader
    Chapter 2 Preface
    Part 3 Part I: The Beginnings
    Chapter 4 Theodicy
    Chapter 5 Politics
    Chapter 6 Telemachus
    Part 7 Part II: Pattern and Will
    Chapter 8 Nestor
    Chapter 9 Helen and Menelaus
    Part 10 Part III: Odysseus' Choice
    Part 11 Part IV: Among the Phaeacians
    Chapter 12 Shame
    Chapter 13 Paradise
    Chapter 14 Pride
    Part 15 Part V: Odysseu' Own Story
    Chapter 16 Memory and Mind
    Chapter 17 Nature
    Chapter 18 Hades
    Chapter 19 Destiny
    Part 20 Part VI: Odysseus' Lies
    Part 21 Part VII: Nonfated Things
    Chapter 22 Theoclymenus and Eumaeus
    Chapter 23 The Slave Girls
    Chapter 24 The Name and the Scar
    Part 25 Part VIII: The Suitors and the City
    Chapter 26 The Suitors
    Chapter 27 The City
    Part 28 Part IX: Recognition
    Chapter 29 Penelope
    Chapter 30 Hades
    Chapter 31 Laertes
    Chapter 32 Notes
    Chapter 33 Index

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