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      Imagining Ithaca: Nostos and Nostalgia Since the Great War

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      By examining an eclectic range of creative works, spanning the century following the Armistice of 1918, Imagining Ithaca presents a narrative of imaginings and experiences, simple and complex, relating to home, longings for home and things absent, homecoming and exile.
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      Product ID:9780198852971
      Product Form:Hardback
      Country of Manufacture:GB
      Title:Imagining Ithaca
      Subtitle:Nostos and Nostalgia Since the Great War
      Authors:Author: Kathleen Riley
      Page Count:352
      Subjects:Literary studies: ancient, classical and medieval, Literary studies: classical, early & medieval, Literary studies: c 1900 to c 2000, Ancient history, Literary studies: from c 1900 -, Classical history / classical civilisation
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      By examining an eclectic range of creative works, spanning the century following the Armistice of 1918, Imagining Ithaca presents a narrative of imaginings and experiences, simple and complex, relating to home, longings for home and things absent, homecoming and exile.
      ''Though home is a name, a word, it is a strong one'', said Charles Dickens, ''stronger than magician ever spoke, or spirit answered to, in strongest conjuration.'' The ancient Greek word nostos, meaning homecoming or return, has a commensurate power and mystique. Irish philosopher-poet John Moriarty described it as ''a teeming word... a haunted word... a word to conjure with''. The most celebrated and culturally enduring nostos is that of Homer''s Odysseus who spent ten years returning home after the fall of Troy. His journey back involved many obstacles, temptations, and fantastical adventures and even a katabasis, a rare descent by the living into the realm of the dead. All the while he was sustained and propelled by his memories of Ithaca (''His native home deep imag''d in his soul'', as Pope''s translation has it). From Virgil''s Aeneid to James Joyce''s Ulysses, from MGM''s The Wizard of Oz to the Coen Brothers'' O Brother, Where Art Thou?, and from Derek Walcott''s Omeros to Margaret Atwood''s Penelopiad, the Odyssean paradigm of nostos and nostalgia has been continually summoned and reimagined by writers and filmmakers. At the same time, ''Ithaca'' has proved to be an evocative and versatile abstraction. It is as much about possibility as it is about the past; it is a vision of Arcadia or a haunting, an object of longing, a repository of memory, ''a sleep and a forgetting''. In essence it is about seeking what is absent.Imagining Ithaca explores the idea of nostos, and its attendant pain (algos), in an excitingly eclectic range of sources: from Rebecca West''s The Return of the Soldier and Remarque''s All Quiet on the Western Front, through the exilic memoirs of Nabokov and the time-travelling fantasies of Woody Allen, to Seamus Heaney''s Virgilian descent into the London Underground and Michael Portillo''s Telemachan railway journey to Salamanca. This kaleidoscopic exploration spans the end of the Great War, when the world at large was experiencing the complexities of homecoming, to the era of Brexit and COVID-19 which has put the notion of nostalgia firmly under the microscope.
      Imprint Name:Oxford University Press
      Publisher Name:Oxford University Press
      Country of Publication:GB
      Publishing Date:2021-04-01

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      Weight610 g
      Dimensions147 × 224 × 27 mm