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Contribution to Book
Odysseus and the Phaeacians
Nine Essays on Homer
  • Corinne Ondine Pache, Trinity University
Document Type
Contribution to Book
Publication Date
1-1-1999
Disciplines
Abstract

Two unique events occur in Book 11 of the Odyssey as Odysseus tells the Phaeacians about his visit to Hades: first, Odysseus includes a story known as the "catalogue of women" that seems to have nothing to do with himself and his own adventures or with anybody else in the Odyssey; second, there is an interruption, known as the "intermezzo," in Odysseus' story, and a conversation takes place among Odysseus, Arete, and Alkinoos before the narrative is resumed. These two occurrences have much to say about the interaction between Odysseus and the Phaeacians, and also about the interaction between the epic poet and his audience.

Editor
Miriam Carlisle & Olga Levaniouk
Publisher
Rowman & Littlefield
ISBN
9780847694242
Citation Information
Pache, C. O. (1999). Odysseus and the Phaeacians. In M. Carlisle & O. Levaniouk (Eds.), Nine essays on Homer (pp. 21-33). Rowman & Littlefield.