Approaches to Homer's Iliad and Odyssey [electronic resource] / edited by Kostas Myrsiades.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: American university studies. Series XIX, General literature ; ; v. 38.Publication details: New York : Peter Lang, c2010.Description: xii, 262 pSubject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 883/.01 22
LOC classification:
  • PA4037.A5 A67 2010eb
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Contents:
Why teach Homer? / Kostas Myrsiades -- Reading Homer through oral tradition / John Miles Foley -- Res agens : towards an ontology of the Homeric self / Damian Stocking -- Feet, fate, and finitude : on standing and inertia in the Iliad / Kalliopi Nikolopoulou -- Learning lessons from the Trojan War : Briseis and the theme of force / Casey Dué -- Poulydamas and Hektor / Matthew Clark -- Aias and the gods / William Duffy -- Homer and the will of Zeus / Joe Wilson -- Assembly and hospitality in the cyclôpeia / Rick M. Newton -- Rewriting the Odyssey in the twenty--first century : Mary Zimmerman's Odyssey and Margaret Atwood's Penelopiad / Mihoko Zuzuki.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Why teach Homer? / Kostas Myrsiades -- Reading Homer through oral tradition / John Miles Foley -- Res agens : towards an ontology of the Homeric self / Damian Stocking -- Feet, fate, and finitude : on standing and inertia in the Iliad / Kalliopi Nikolopoulou -- Learning lessons from the Trojan War : Briseis and the theme of force / Casey Dué -- Poulydamas and Hektor / Matthew Clark -- Aias and the gods / William Duffy -- Homer and the will of Zeus / Joe Wilson -- Assembly and hospitality in the cyclôpeia / Rick M. Newton -- Rewriting the Odyssey in the twenty--first century : Mary Zimmerman's Odyssey and Margaret Atwood's Penelopiad / Mihoko Zuzuki.

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