Homer: German Scholarship in TranslationG. M. Wright, Peter V. Jones Clarendon Press, 1997 - 346 strán (strany) This book translates into English ten influential articles and extracts from books about Homer written in German over the past fifty years. The work of prestigious scholars such as Wolfgang Schadenwaldt, Karl Reinhardt, and Hermann Fraenkel are represented. These key works, which cover such topics as similes, the end of the Odyssey, the adventures of Odysseus, the meeting of Hector and Andromache, ring-composition, the Telemachy, and Homeric social life will now become easily accessible for the first time to teachers and scholars in the English-speaking world. An accompanying introduction develops the arguments in the light of contemporary scholarly concerns. |
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Introduction I | 1 |
42 | |
The Inner Composition of the Speeches in the Iliad | 71 |
Essence and Nature of the Homeric Similes | 103 |
Hector and Andromache | 124 |
Achilles Decision | 143 |
The Judgement of Paris | 170 |
The Fight for Justice and Departure of Telemachus | 192 |
Homer and the Telemachy Circe and Calypso | 217 |
On the Relationship | 249 |
Linguistic Problems | 263 |
321 | |
337 | |
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