2019
DOI: 10.1163/24688487-00301007
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Agnoēsis and the Death of Odysseus in the Odyssey and the Telegony

Abstract: This essay explores the death of Odysseus in the Telegony and the Odyssey through the diction of agnoēsis (nonrecognition) and anagnōrisis (recognition). Agnoēsis is a motif in the stories of both Telegonus and the death of Odysseus, allowing the Odyssey’s presentation of agnoēsis to reference the Telegony tradition. Moreover, the deadly consequences of agnoēsis are inimical to the Odyssey’s vision of Odysseus’s kleos, and Odysseus’s death in the Telegony results in an alternative vision of his immortality. Ex… Show more

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“…suppression of Orestes' matricide (Alden 2017: 84-85 with n34) and perhaps also of Telegonus's patricide(Arft 2019).83 Achilles' later criticism of Agamemnon's "deer-heart" (κραδίην δ' ἐλάφοιο, 1.225) may even subtly recall his original crime at Aulis (cf. ἔλαφον, Cypr.…”
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“…suppression of Orestes' matricide (Alden 2017: 84-85 with n34) and perhaps also of Telegonus's patricide(Arft 2019).83 Achilles' later criticism of Agamemnon's "deer-heart" (κραδίην δ' ἐλάφοιο, 1.225) may even subtly recall his original crime at Aulis (cf. ἔλαφον, Cypr.…”
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confidence: 99%