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These works are widely read. They are rarely received.
Over time, the manner of approach has changed. What was once encountered as conduct under pressure is now often treated as material for explanation. The shift is not in the texts themselves, but in the position of the reader.
Standing Before Homer does not offer a modern interpretation of The Iliad and The Odyssey. It does not seek to explain them. Instead, it restores the conditions under which they were first heard.
In the ancient world, nothing within these works was abstract. Speech carried consequence. Action revealed character. Reputation was not commentary; it was identity. To hear these works was to witness conduct under pressure, not to analyze it from a distance.
By recovering that position, the reader is invited to encounter the epics differently, not as objects of study, but as sequences of action, speech, and consequence that require no interpretation to be understood.
Achilles does not represent rage; he bears it.
Odysseus does not symbolize cunning; he enacts it.
The question is not what these works mean.
It is how they are to be received.
This book offers no system, no doctrine, and no argument to be adopted. It prepares the ground for an encounter - one in which what has always been present may be seen again, with clarity.
This work was developed through a human-AI collaboration. Draft materials were generated with the assistance of AI tools, after which the author revised, structured, and refined all text to ensure coherence, intent, and literary voice.Thanks for subscribing!
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