02216nam 2200505zu 450 991080579120332120250723230055.09781942495659194249565X10.2307/jj.11660129(CKB)30365751700041(BIP)098089831(Perlego)4339442(EXLCZ)993036575170004120240306d2023 uy |engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierHomer in Sicily Essays from Fonte Aretusa's 2022 Symposium in SiracusaSicily, Syracuse Parnassos Press ; Fonte Aretusa20239781942495642 Homeric Thrinacia - our Sicily - was recognized by ancient scholars as the legendary home of the Cattle of the Sun, the Cyclops, and the Laestrygonians; close neighbor of Aeolus, Scylla, and Charybdis. In the nineteenth century Samuel Butler memorably theorized that the Odyssey's author was a young Sicilian woman, reflected in the figure of Nausicaä. Otherwise, few modern scholars have explored Sicily's association with Homeric poetry, the Odyssey in particular-until now. Edited by Cathy Callaway, Stamatia Dova, and George A. Gazis, this volume combines papers selected from Fonte Aretusa's conference in 2022 with invited articles. It critically explores the links between Homer and Sicily, ancient and modern, including those in material culture.LiteraturePoetryLiterary criticismCallaway Cathyaut1592231Callaway CathyedtGazis George AlexanderedtLimongelli ElenaBlankenborg Ronald J. J.Hall AlexanderStrauss Clay JennyKantzios IppokratisLi¿u Alexandra¿arlea AlexandraNova IsabellaMcPhee BrianNikolaidou-Arampatzi SmaroQuartarone Lorina N.1959-,BOOK9910805791203321Homer in Sicily3908383UNINA