Jonathan Burgess
Jonathan S. Burgess has worked on early Greek epic with a special interest in Epic Cycle literary and mythological history. His most recent monograph is an introduction to Homer and Homeric studies, including theory and reception. Other research focuses include the Odyssey and travel literature, and he is especially interested in the reception of the Odyssey. He oversees a website dedicated to the localization of Odysseus in antiquity and modern travel literature.
Articles by Jonathan Burgess
Neoanalysis, Orality, and Intertextuality: An Examination of Homeric Motif Transference
Volume 21, Issue 1 (March, 2006)The Tale of Meleager in the Iliad
Volume 31, Issue 1 (March, 2017)
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