grammar - Homer's "Odyssey"? Homer's "The Odyssey"?
Right now I am writing an essay, also I am currently stuck doing so because I don't know how to properly use a piece of grammar. This essay is focusing on the book written by Homer. The problem is I don't know what to call it:
Do I call it Homer's "Odyssey" or do I call it Homer's "The Odyssey"?
The books name seems to be "The Odyssey" so I think the second option is correct but it seems really clunky making the first option attractive.
Answer
One can readily find these stats at Google Boooks (no vanilla Google).
The moral:
When getting short
"on Homer's Odyssey" About 47,800 results
"on Homer's The Odyssey" About 1,470 results
be really short (no "the")
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Now, when getting longer
"on Odyssey by Homer" 4 results
"on The Odyssey by Homer" About 3,270 results
be really long, and use the "the." :-)
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