Homer and His Age

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Homer and His Age

by Andrew Lang

EN·~9 hours·23 chapters

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23 total

HOMER AND HIS AGE - By Andrew Lang

0:29

PREFACE

6:06

DETAILED CONTENTS:

0:46

LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS (not available in this file): - ALGONQUINS UNDER SHIELD - THE VASE OF ARISTONOTHOS - DAGGER WITH LION-HUNTERS - RINGS: SWORDS AND SHIELDS - FRAGMENTS OF WARRIOR VASE - FRAGMENT OF SIEGE VASE - ALGONQUIN CORSLET - GOLD CORSLET

0:15

CHAPTER I - THE HOMERIC AGE

24:15

CHAPTER II - HYPOTHESES AS TO THE GROWTH OF THE EPICS

17:17

CHAPTER III - HYPOTHESES OF EPIC COMPOSITION

50:08

CHAPTER IV - LOOSE FEUDALISM: THE OVER-LORD IN "ILIAD," BOOKS I. AND II.

38:08

CHAPTER V - AGAMEMNON IN THE LATER "ILIAD"

14:07

CHAPTER VI - ARCHAEOLOGY OF THE "ILIAD". BURIAL AND CREMATION

44:46

Description

In this thought‑provoking study the author turns the usual scholarly gaze on its head, asking why generations of critics have treated Homer’s epic poems as a patchwork of contradictions. Rather than catering to the ultra‑analytical reader, the ancient poet sang for warriors and for the domestic sphere, and the book argues that many alleged inconsistencies vanish when we consider that original audience. The first part lays out the history of the “unity” controversy and shows how modern expectations can misread a work that was never meant for academic dissection.

Drawing on archaeology, anthropology and philology, the author demonstrates how each discipline offers clues to the single cultural moment that Homer captured. He warns against the allure of fashionable theories—such as the long‑discredited solar‑myth hypothesis—and advocates a modest, evidence‑based approach that balances imagination with rigorous logic. Listeners will come away with a clearer sense of how Homer’s world can be reconstructed without drowning in speculative excess.

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Language

en

Duration

~9 hours (548K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by David Moynihan, Lee Dawei, Miranda van de Heijning, David Widger, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team.

Release date

2005-04-01

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Andrew Lang

Andrew Lang

1844–1912

Best known for gathering classic fairy tales into the beloved color fairy books, this Scottish writer moved easily between folklore, poetry, criticism, and translation. His work helped bring old stories from many traditions to generations of new readers.

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