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II Books 1-4 – Why not Odysseus? – Zeus’s Complaint, Complex Causation – Paradigms for Homecoming – Ithaca as It Ought to Be – Telemachus Tries on Authority – Succession – Noblesse Oblige – Suffering and Storytelling – Nostos – Repetition Reasons – The Problem of Helen – What is a Functioning Marriage and Home?



Works mentioned:

Emily Wilson’s Odyssey Translation: bookshop.org/p/books/the-odyssey-francis-caulfeild/18217775?ean=9780393356250

Robert Fagles’s Odyssey Translation: bookshop.org/p/books/the-odyssey-penguin-classics-deluxe-edition-homer/15509341?ean=9780140268867

Richmond Lattimore’s Odyssey Translation: bookshop.org/p/books/the-iliad-of-homer-homer/18775243?ean=9780226470498

Nobody: A Hymn To the Sea by Alice Oswald: bookshop.org/p/books/nobody-a-hymn-to-the-sea-alice-oswald/13134053?ean=9781324021780



Do you have questions about the Odyssey? Email us at core.studies@wheaton.edu



Find more about what we’re doing this year with Core Book at https://www.wheaton.edu/academics/the-liberal-arts-at-wheaton-college/christ-at-the-core-liberal-arts-at-wheaton/core-book/



Host:

Dr. Tiffany Eberle Kriner, Associate Professor of English, Wheaton College

eerdmans.com/9781467466196/in-thought-word-and-seed

ivpress.com/balm-in-gilead

fortresspress.com/store/product/9781451470321/The-Future-of-the-Word-An-Eschatology-of-Reading



Conversation Partners:

Dr. Benjamin Weber, Associate Professor of English, Wheaton College

Dr. Alexander Loney, Associate Professor of Modern and Classical Languages, Wheaton College global.oup.com/academic/product/the-ethics-of-revenge-and-the-meanings-of-the-odyssey-9780190909673?cc=us&lang=en&



Credits:

The Core Book podcast is a production of the Core Book program at Wheaton College in partnership with the Aequitas Fellows Program in Public Humanities and Arts. Aequitas PHA is a creative studio and scholarship program that brings together four-year cohorts of undergraduate student artists, theater makers, musicians, writers, and scholarly nerds to build publicly engaged projects in the humanities and arts. Find out more about the program--and all the Aequitas themes, including Global Public Health; Sustainability; Politics, Philosophy, and Economics; and Urban Leadership--at www.wheaton.edu/aequitas.

Executive Producer: Emma Smith

Music: Tristen Guzman

Art: Lily Groves and Cecilia Waidatt

Audio Editing: Emma Smith

Sassy Student Summarizers: Zoe Foster-Whiddon, Houston Heinrich, Emma Smith

Special thanks to the Wheaton College Aequitas Fellows Program in Public Humanities and Arts, Bailey Garrison, Mariah Sray, Linda Bretz, Sherry Austriaco, Rebecca Larson, Les Barker, and Wheaton College Marketing and Communications.
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