Homer's Daughter - Introduction by Michael Wood

    Robert Graves

    Seven Stories Press
    2019
    284 páginas
    9h 28m
    ISBN-13: 9781609807733

    Robert Graves’s bold and presciently feminist novel about the life of Nausicaa, the young woman he believed authored the Odyssey. Homer’s Daughter is Robert Graves’ novel of the young Nausicaa, a character in the Odyssey, who Graves believed was its true author (not the blind and bearded Homer, whose Iliad was composed at least 150 years before.... ). That Homer did not write the Odyssey continues to be a bold historical and literary claim. Add to it Graves’s protofeminist heroine, and a radical modern classic is born. In his Historical Note, Graves says the novel “re-creates, from internal and external evidence, the circumstances which induced Nausicaa to write the Odyssey, and suggests how, as an honorary Daughter of Homer, she managed to get it included in the official canon. . . . “Here is the story of a high-spirited and religious-minded Sicilian girl who saves her father’s throne from usurpation, herself from a distasteful marriage, and her two younger brothers from butchery by boldly making things happen, instead of sitting still and hoping for the best.”

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    O ponto de partida dessa história é a tese de Samuel Butler de que a odisseia foi escrita por uma mulher, se conta a história de uma princesa da Sicília chamada Nausíca por volta de 750 a.c que tem que agir pra salvar com ajuda de sua empregada de se casar com um homem que quer usurpar o trono de seu pai através de várias artimanhas, uma cena muito legal é quando os personagens debatem sobre os eventos da Ilíada

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