WHY CAN'T TELEMACHUS BE KING? THE GROWTH OF A YOUNG BASILEUS
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Published:2023-09-12
Issue:2
Volume:70
Page:289-308
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ISSN:0017-3835
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Container-title:Greece and Rome
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Greece & Rome
Author:
Valle Salazar Luca
Abstract
This article seeks to offer some considerations on Telemachus’ journey to Pylos and Sparta (Hom. Od. 1–4), interpreting it in the light of his social position as heir of a basileus. Can the beginning of the Odyssey represent a sort of formation for the young prince? And how does the text support this reading? After a brief review of the features of a Homeric basileus, it will be argued that the narrative presents the growth of Telemachus as that of a young prince who needs to comply with those features, and become acquainted with the heroic world he lives in at peace.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
General Arts and Humanities,Classics