Author(s): Samuel Butler
Publisher: Jonathan Cape
Year: 1922
Title page
Prefaces
CHAPTER 1 IMPORTANCE OF THE ENQUIRY-THE STEPS WHEREBY I WAS LED TO MY CONCLUSIONS-THE MULTITUDE OF EARLY GREEK POETESSES REMOVES ANY à priori DIFFICULTY-THE MUSES AND MINERVA AS HEADS OF LITERATURE-MAN, RATHBR THAN WOMAN, THE INTERLOPER
CHAPTER II THE STORY OF THE ODYSSEY
Book i: The council of the gods-Telemachus and the suitors in the house of Ulysses
Book ii: Assembly of the people of Ithaca-Telemachus starts for Pylos
Book iii: Telemachus at the house of Nestor
Book iv: Telemachus at the house of Menelaus-The suitors resolve to lie in wait for him as he returns, and murder him
Book v: Ulysses in the island of Calypso-He leaves the island on a raft and after great suffering reaches the land of the Phaeacians
Book vi: The meeting between Ulysses and Nausicaa
Book vii: The splendours of the house of King Alcinous-Queen Arete wants to know how Ulysses got his shirt and cloak, for she knows them as her own work. Ulysses explains
Book viii: The Phaeaeian games and banquet in honour of Ulysses
Book ix: The voyages of Ulysses-The Cieons, Lotuseaters, and the Cyclops Polyphemus
Book x: AEolus- The Laestrygonians-Circe
Book xi: Ulysses ln the house of Hades
Book xii: The Sirens-Seylla and Chatybdis-The cattle of the Sun
Book xiii: Ulysses is taken back ta Ithaca by the Phaeacians
Book xiv: Ulysses in the hut of Eumaeus
Book xv: Telemachus returns from Pylos, and on landing goes to the hut of Eumaeus
Book xvi: Ulysses and Telemachns become known to one another
Book xvii: Telemachus goes ta the town, and is followed by Eumaeus and Ulysses, who is maltreated by the suitors
Book xviii: The fight between Ulysses and Irus-The suitors make presents ta Penelope-and illtreat Ulysses
Book xix: Ulysses converses with Penelope, and is recognised by Euryc1ea
Book xx: Ulysses eonverses with Eumaeus, and with his herdsman Philoetius-The suitors again maltreat him- Theoclymenus foretells their doom and leaves the house
Book xxi: The trial of the bow and of the axes
Book xxii: The killing of the suitors
Book xxiii: Penelope comes down to see Ulysses, and being at last convinced that he is her husband, retires with him to their own old room-In the morning Ulysses, Telemachus, Philoetius, and Eumaeus go to the house of Laertes
Book xxiv: The Ghosts of the suitors in Hades-Ulysses sees his father-is attaeked by the friends of the suitors-Laertes kills Eupeithes-Peace is made between him and the people of Ithaca
CHAPTER III THE PREPONDERANCE OF WOMAN lN THE ODYSSEY
CHAPTER IV JEALOUSY FOR THE HONOUR AND DIGNITY OF WOMAN-SEVERITY AGAINST THOSE WHO HAVE DISGRACED THEIR SEX-LOVE OF SMALL RELIGIOUS OBSERVANCES-OF PREACHING-OF WHITE LIES AND SMALL PLAY-ACTING OF HAVING THINGS BOTH WAYS-AND OF MONEY
CHAPTER V ON THE QUESTION WHETHER OR NO PENELOPE IS BEING WHITE-WASHED
CHAPTER VI FURTHER CONSIDERATIONS REGARDING THE CHARACTER OF PENELOPE-THE JOURNEY OF TELEMACHUS TO LACEDAEMON
CHAPTER VII FURTHER INDICATIONS THAT THE WRITER IS A WOMAN-YOUNG, HEADSTRONG, AND UNMARRIED
CHAPTER VIII THAT ITHACA AND SCHERIA ARE BOTH OF THEM DRAWN FROM TRAPANI AND ITS IMMEDIATE NEIGHBOURHOOD
CHAPTER IX THE IONIAN AND THE AEGADEAN ISLANDS-THE VOYAGES OF ULYSSES SHOWN TO BE PRACTICALLY A SAIL ROUND SICILY FROM TRAPANI TO TRAPANI
CHAPTER X FURTHER DETAILS REGARDING THE VOYAGES OF ULYSSES, TO CONFIRM THE VIEW THAT THEY WERE A SAIL ROUND SICILY, BEGINNING AND ENDING WITH MT. ERYX AND TRAPANI
CHAPTER XI WHO WAS THE WRlTER?
CHAPTER XII THE DATE OF THE POEM, AND A COMPARISON OF THE STATE OF THE NORTH WESTERN PART OF SICILY AS REVEALED TO US IN THE ODYSSEY, WITH THE ACCOUNT GIVEN BY THUCYDIDES OF THE SAME TERRITORY IN THE EARLIEST KNOWN TIMES
CHAPTER XIII FURTHER EVIDENCE lN SUPPORT OF AN EARLY IONIAN SETTLEMENT AT OR CLOSE TO TRAPANI
CHAPTER XIV THAT THE ILIAD WHICH THE WRITER OF THE ODYSSBY KNEW WAS THE SAME AS WHAT WB NOW HAVE
CHAPTER XV THE ODYSSEY IN ITS RELATION TO THE OTHER PQEMS OF THE TROJAN CYCLE, AND ITS DEVELOPMENT lN THE HANDS OF THE AUTHORESS
CHAPTER XVI CONCLUSION
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