The Oral palimpsest : exploring intertextuality in the Homeric epics /
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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Washington, DC :
Center for Hellenic Studies ;
2008.
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| Series: | Hellenic studies ;
29. |
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Table of Contents:
- [Missing text] : the Dionysiac element in the Iliad
- [Missing text] and [missing text] : the self-referential encomium of the Odyssey and the tradition of the Nostoi
- Nausicaa and the Daughters of Anius : terms and limits of epic rivalry
- Intertextual fissures : the returns of Odysseus and the new Penelope
- [Missing text] : from the Cypria to the Iliad
- Viewing from the walls, viewing Helen : language and indeterminacy in the 'Teichoscopia'
- Time games: the 'twenty-year' absent hero
- The formula [missing text] : Homeric reflections of an Indo-European metaphor
- Genealogy and imagery of a Homeric formula : [missing text]
- The rhetorics of supplication and the epic intertext (Iliad I 493-516)
- Intertextuality and intratextual distality : Thetis' lament in Iliad XVIII 52-64
- Mapping the hypertext : similes in Iliad XXII.