Epos: Word, Narrative and the Iliad |
Contents
the Language of Achilles | 50 |
Mortal Loss and Epic Compensation | 153 |
The Homeless Journey | 230 |
Copyright | |
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Achaians achievement Achilles Agamemnon already approach articulation attempt Auerbach becomes break catalogue celebration cited close complete conception concerning concludes constructed context criticism dead death departure desire destruction discourse distance drama epic father fighting figure final force formula future gesture gifts give given hands Hektor hero Homeric Iliad immortal indefinite interpretation journey king language language of Achilles limits living London longer loss marks meaning mortal movement narrative never Odysseus offer once orality Parry Parry's passage past poetry position possibility present Priam produced promise question reading realm recompense reference relation remains repeated repetition reply scene sense separation shield ships significance silence simply single space speaks speech stage stands story structure suggests taken tale telling tent things throughout traditional Troy turn words Zeus