The House of Odysseus: Succession, Stewardship, and the Kingdom of the Family

The crisis at the beginning of The Odyssey is usually described as the absence of Odysseus. That is true, but incomplete. This essay reads Homer’s poem as a philosophy of succession — of stewardship, inheritance, and the obligations that flow between generations.


Dylan C. McGuinty Jr.

Lawyer and founder of McGuinty Estates Law