Essays on the Iliad: Selected Modern CriticismJohn Wright |
Contents
The Criticism of an Oral Homer J B HAINSWORTH | 28 |
Homeric Psychology and the Oral Epic Tradition | 41 |
Some Aspects of the Gods in the Iliad | 58 |
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