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Formal analysis of recognition scenes in the Odyssey

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posted on 2025-05-21, 11:26 authored by Peter GainsfordPeter Gainsford
AbstractType-scenes have been studied and analysed for over seventy years. This paper presents a more detailed analysis of one type-scene, the ‘recognition scene’, than has previously been attempted, with the aim of moving towards a better-structured understanding of the ‘syntax’ of type-scenes generally. The structure of the recognition scene is dissected into motifs and ‘moves’, all of which are tabulated; this is the core of the analysis. The ensuing points of clarification elaborate on the definitions and assumptions built into the analysis. Following this is an assessment of the ‘syntax’ and quantifiable elements of the recognition scene. The discussion closes with a general assessment of the more literary face of recognition scenes, discussing them in the context of the plan of the second half of theOdyssey.

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Preferred citation

Gainsford, P. (2003). Formal analysis of recognition scenes in the Odyssey. Journal of Hellenic Studies, 123, 41-59. https://doi.org/10.2307/3246259

Journal title

Journal of Hellenic Studies

Volume

123

Publication date

2003-01-01

Pagination

41-59

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Publication status

Published

Contribution type

Article

Online publication date

2012-02-23

ISSN

0075-4269

eISSN

2041-4099

Language

en