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Odyssey Bibliography

1. An overview of Odyssey. Michael J. Spires.  Epics for Students. Detroit: Gale, 1997.  From Literature Resource Center. 

2. Clever, enduring Odysseus. Bruce S. Thornton.
Claremont Review of Books. 9.1 (Winter 2008) p45. From Literature Resource Center.
 
3. The character of Circe in the Odyssey. J.D. McClymont.
Akroterion. (Annual 2008) p21. From Literature Resource Center.
 
4. Assembly and hospitality in the Cyclopeia. Rick M. Newton.
College Literature. 35.4 (Fall 2008) p1. From Literature Resource Center.
 
5. The Sounds of Sirens; Odyssey 12.184-91. B. Pauline Nugent.
College Literature. 35.4 (Fall 2008) p45. From Literature Resource Center.
 
6. Odysseus Panourgos: The Liar's Style in Tragedy and Oratory. Nancy Worman.
Helios. 26.1 (Spring 1999) p35. From Literature Resource Center.

7. Truth in the Tales of the "Odyssey" Scott Richardson Mnemosyne Fourth Series, Vol. 49, Fasc. 4 (Sep., 1996), pp. 393-402 

8.THE PIVOTAL SCENE: NARRATION, COLONIAL FOCALIZATION, AND TRANSITION IN ODYSSEY 9
Yoav Rinon. American Journal of Philology. Baltimore: Fall 2007. Vol. 128, Iss. 3; p. 30

9. Chapman's ironic Homer
. Jessica Wolfe.
College Literature. 35.4 (Fall 2008) p151. From Literature Resource Center.

10.Homer's ODYSSEY. BERNHARD FRANK.
The Explicator. 58.4 (Summer 2000) p179. From Literature Resource Center.
 
11.The Signifier as Siren--Kafka, Brecht, Joyce and the Seduction of the Text. Nicole Bracker.
Intertexts. 4.2 (Fall 2000) p166. From Literature Resource Center.

12. True and Lying Tales in the 'Odyssey'  Chris Emlyn-Jones  Greece & Rome  Second Series, Vol. 33, No. 1 (Apr., 1986), pp. 1-10 

13. Walking with Odysseus: The Portico Frame of the Odyssey Landscapes. O'Sullivan, Timothy M. American Journal of Philology, Volume 128, Number 4, Winter 2007 (Whole Number 512), pp. 497-532 14.


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