The Language of Heroes: Speech and Performance in the IliadCornell University Press, 1989 - 265 páginas Drawing on recent studies in ethnography and sociolinguistics, Richard Martin here sets forth a poetics of Homeric speeches, which he sees not merely as poetic creations but as the representation of an actual form of speaking in a traditional culture. |
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1 página coincide con "The Classical Priamel from Homer to Boethius" en este libro.
Página 253
Contenido
Heroic Genres of Speaking | 43 |
Heroes as Performers | 89 |
The Language of Achilles | 146 |
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The Language of Heroes: Speech and Performance in the Iliad Richard P. Martin Vista de fragmentos - 1989 |
The Language of Heroes: Speech and Performance in the Iliad Richard P. Martin Vista de fragmentos - 1989 |
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