Epic and Epoch: Essays on the Interpretation and History of a GenreSteven M. Oberhelman, Van Kelly, Richard Joseph Golsan Texas Tech University Press, 1994 - 313 páginas Epic and Epoch is a collection of essays based on the works of artists such as Homer, Vergil, Statius, Ovid, Dante, among others. The essays in this book are not only based on history, but on various interpretations of a genre. Rhetorical, literary historical, feminist, and cultural are a few of several perspectives represented in this book. |
Índice
Introduction | 1 |
Homer Achilles and Statius | 25 |
Sex Drugs and Poetry | 40 |
Recognition | 49 |
Reading Penelope | 76 |
Eurycleia and Eurynome as Penelopes Confidantes | 97 |
Dantes Comedy | 119 |
Spanish Epic of Revolt | 146 |
Girard and the Sagas | 164 |
Milton and Epic Revisionism | 186 |
Boring Epic in Early Modern France | 208 |
The Romantic Hero | 233 |
and the Vicissitudes of Epic | 248 |
Nadezhda Mandelstam Boris Pasternak | 267 |
Notes on Authors | 311 |
Outras edições - Ver tudo
Epic and Epoch: Essays on the Interpretation and History of a Genre Steven M. Oberhelman,Van Kelly,Richard Joseph Golsan Visualização de excertos - 1994 |
Epic and Epoch: Essays on the Interpretation and History of a Genre Steven M. Oberhelman,Van Kelly,Richard Joseph Golsan Visualização de excertos - 1994 |
Palavras e frases frequentes
Achilles action Aeneas Aeneid Aguilera Alexandreis Alfonso anagnôrismos Aristotle audience Bakhtin Bernardo Bernardo del Carpio Bolli brief epic Callimachus Camões Camus Cantar Cantos Carpio Castile Castile and León century Chapelain character classical critics cultural Dante Dante's death Dido Dolius epoch essay Eurycleia Eurynome Fernán González Flosi French Galdós genre Girard Greek Guðrún hero heroic Homer Hoskuldr husband identity Iliad imitation Ithaca king of León Kjartan Laertes Laxdæla saga literary literature Madrid Mandelstam medieval Milton modern Nadezhda Mandelstam narrative narrator Njáll Njáls saga nostos novel Odysseus oral paradigm Paradise Lost Paradise Regain'd Paris Pasternak Penelope Penelope's poem poet poetic poetry Pound present Princeton prose Pucelle readers recognition relationship Renaissance role Roman Ronsard Sánchez Barbero scene sexual Skarpheðinn Spanish story suitors Tasso Telemachus theory tragedy Trans University Press Vergil Vergilian verse voice women writing xeinos xenia Zárate Zhivago þat καὶ
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Roman Eloquence: Rhetoric in Society and Literature William J. Dominik Pré-visualização indisponível - 2003 |
Roman Eloquence: Rhetoric in Society and Literature William J. Dominik Pré-visualização indisponível - 2003 |