Homeric Epic and its Reception, comprising twelve chapters--some previously published but revised for this collection, and others appearing here in print for the first time--offers literary interpretations of the Iliad, the Odyssey, and the Homeric Hymn to Aphrodite.
Homeric Epic and its Reception, comprising twelve chapters--some previously published but revised for this collection, and others appearing here in print for the first time--offers literary interpretations of the Iliad, the Odyssey, and the Homeric Hymn to Aphrodite.
Seth L. Schein taught Classics and Comparative Literature at Columbia University, Purchase College of the State University of New York, the University of California, Santa Cruz, Queens College and The Graduate School of the City University of New York and the University of California, Davis from 1968 until he retired in 2012.
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* Preface * Acknowledgements * List of Abbreviations * Introduction * 1: The Death of Simoeisios: Iliad 4.474-489 * 2: The Horses of Achilles in Book 17 of the Iliad * 3: Odysseus and Polyphemos in the Odyssey * 4: Mythological Allusion in the Odyssey: Herakles and the Bow of Odysseus * 5: Divine and Human in the Homeric Hymn to Aphrodite * 6: Homeric Intertextuality: Two Examples * 7: A Cognitive Approach to Greek Meter: Hermann's Bridge in the Homeric Hexameter and the Interpretation of Iliad 24 * 8: Milman Parry and the Literary Interpretation of Homeric Poetry * 9: Ioannis Kakridis and Neoanalysis * 10: Cavafy and Iliad 24: A Modern Alexandrian Interprets Homer * 11: 'War, What is it Good For' in Homer's Iliad and Four Receptions? * 12: An American Homer for the Twentieth Century * Bibliography * Indexes
* Preface * Acknowledgements * List of Abbreviations * Introduction * 1: The Death of Simoeisios: Iliad 4.474-489 * 2: The Horses of Achilles in Book 17 of the Iliad * 3: Odysseus and Polyphemos in the Odyssey * 4: Mythological Allusion in the Odyssey: Herakles and the Bow of Odysseus * 5: Divine and Human in the Homeric Hymn to Aphrodite * 6: Homeric Intertextuality: Two Examples * 7: A Cognitive Approach to Greek Meter: Hermann's Bridge in the Homeric Hexameter and the Interpretation of Iliad 24 * 8: Milman Parry and the Literary Interpretation of Homeric Poetry * 9: Ioannis Kakridis and Neoanalysis * 10: Cavafy and Iliad 24: A Modern Alexandrian Interprets Homer * 11: 'War, What is it Good For' in Homer's Iliad and Four Receptions? * 12: An American Homer for the Twentieth Century * Bibliography * Indexes
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