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Approaches to Homer, Ancient and Modern

Approaches to Homer, Ancient and Modern

Approaches to Homer, Ancient and Modern

Approaches to Homer, Ancient and Modern

by Robert J. Rabel

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Hardback. New. Includes ten essays that approach Homer with insights gained from the modern disciplines of psychology and anthropology, narratology, oral theory and cognitive research. This title focuses both on literary technique in the poems, and on the portrayal of characters and peoples, central and marginal.

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Title
Approaches to Homer, Ancient and Modern
Author
Robert J. Rabel
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Hardback
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Binding
Hardcover
ISBN 10
1905125046
ISBN 13
9781905125043
Publisher
Classical Press of Wales
Place of Publication
Swansea
This edition first published
February 1, 2006

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