Homer
HOMER’s identity is shrouded in mystery. Most scholars agree that an epic poet named Homer likely existed anywhere between 900 to 700 B.C.E. Legend, originating in antiquity, says that Homer was a blind bard from Ionia, but no account of Homer’s life can be verified. The Iliad and The Odyssey, the two epic poems attributed to Homer, which take place during the Trojan War and its aftermath, were derived from the oral storytelling tradition. Their method of composition—either by a single author or several bards working in tandem—remains unknown. The Homeric Poems are among the most significant narratives in the Greek and Western literary canon.
Homer
HOMER’s identity is shrouded in mystery. Most scholars agree that an epic poet named Homer likely existed anywhere between 900 to 700 B.C.E. Legend, originating in antiquity, says that Homer was a blind bard from Ionia, but no account of Homer’s life can be verified. The Iliad and The Odyssey, the two epic poems attributed to Homer, which take place during the Trojan War and its aftermath, were derived from the oral storytelling tradition. Their method of composition—either by a single author or several bards working in tandem—remains unknown. The Homeric Poems are among the most significant narratives in the Greek and Western literary canon.
Awards
Shortlisted — American Literary Translators Association National Translation Award, 2018
Commended — New York Times Notable Selection, 2018
Shortlisted — Runciman Award, 2024
Books by Homer
The Iliad
Homer, Emily Wilson
Paperback, 2024
The greatest literary landmark of antiquity masterfully rendered by the most celebrated translator of our timeThe Iliad (The Norton Library)
Homer, Emily Wilson
First Edition, Paperback, 2025
The Odyssey
Homer, Emily Wilson
International Student Edition, E Book
About Emily Wilson’s translationThe Iliad (The Norton Library)
Homer, Emily Wilson
First Edition, E Book
Joseph Andrews with Shamela and Related Writings: A Norton Critical Edition
Henry Fielding, Homer Goldberg
First Edition, Paperback, 1987
This Norton Critical Edition reprints the authoritative Wesleyan text of Joseph Andrews, edited by Martin Battestin.