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Bibliography

Bibliography Adkins, W. H. 1982. “Values, Goals, and Emotions in the Iliad.” Classical Philology 77:292–326. Alden, M. 2001. Homer Beside Himself: Para-narratives in the Iliad. Oxford. ———. 2012. “The Despised Migrant (Il. 9.648 = 16.59).” In Homeric Contexts: Neoanalysis and the Interpretation of Oral Poetry, […]

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Appendix. Colometry and Formulae

Appendix. Colometry and Formulae Oral-traditional tale-telling includes embedded cues to the larger back stories that begin at the level of cola and formulae. They are the first level of consideration in any search for characterization in Homer. [1] In colometry, “words,” to borrow Foley’s description, from particles to longer lexical (i.e. formulaic) […]

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5. The Traditional Characterization of Agamemnon

5. The Traditional Characterization of Agamemnon What has emerged from a consideration of Agamemnon’s appearances in person, name, or through retrospective narrative, is the tenor of his characterization in the Iliad and Odyssey. As I have noted throughout the foregoing chapters, Agamemnon’s involvement in other story patterns, such as that contained in […]

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1. Introduction

1. Introduction 1.1 Characterizing Agamemnon Homer [1] and his audience knew Agamemnon as the primary leader of well over 1,000 Achaian ships that sailed against Troy. [2] He led an intense ten-year struggle, only to return home and die a miserable death at his wife’s hands. His presence in person or […]

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Acknowledgements

Acknowledgements This book began as a doctoral dissertation at the University of Missouri-Columbia, under the direction and shepherding of John Miles Foley?, but has since been expanded and rewritten through the encouragement of numerous colleagues. I am particularly appreciative of the support of Gregory Nagy and Leonard Muellner. Casey Dué proved invaluable […]

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Bibliography

Bibliography Adkins, Arthur W. H. 1960. Merit and Responsibility: A Study in Greek Values. Oxford. Ahl, Frederick, and Hanna Roisman. 1996. The Odyssey Re-Formed. Ithaca. Aitken, Ellen Bradshaw, and Jennifer K. Berenson Maclean, eds. 2004. Philostratus’s Heroikos: Religion and Cultural Identity in the Third Century […]