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Lowell Edmunds

    Greek Myth
    Stealing Helen
    Oedipus
    Toward the Characterization of Helen in Homer
    • Toward the Characterization of Helen in Homer

      Appellatives, Periphrastic Denominations, and Noun-Epithet Formulas

      • 200 Seiten
      • 7 Lesestunden
      4,0(1)Abgeben

      The book offers a fresh perspective on the characterization of Helen from the Homeric texts, emphasizing the significance of her names and forms of address. It explores how these elements reflect her complex identity and role within the narratives, providing insights into her portrayal in ancient literature. By analyzing linguistic choices and their implications, the author aims to deepen the understanding of Helen's character and her impact on the themes of love, beauty, and conflict in the epic tradition.

      Toward the Characterization of Helen in Homer
    • Oedipus

      The Ancient Legend and Its Later Analogues

      • 270 Seiten
      • 10 Lesestunden

      Exploring the enduring impact of the Oedipus legend, the book examines its diverse interpretations and adaptations across various cultures. Edmunds highlights over seventy works that illustrate how the legend has evolved from its Greek origins to resonate in Asia, Africa, and the Americas. The text delves into the reasons behind the legend's universal appeal and its role as a medium for both personal and cultural expression, showcasing how playwrights continually reinterpret this classic narrative in the context of their own literary histories.

      Oedipus
    • Stealing Helen

      The Myth of the Abducted Wife in Comparative Perspective

      • 448 Seiten
      • 16 Lesestunden

      Focusing on the character of Helen of Troy, this book offers a fresh perspective on traditional narratives and their intersection with myth and cult. The author, drawing from various disciplines, presents a thorough analysis that challenges conventional approaches to storytelling. With a blend of meticulous scholarship and folkloric techniques, it aims to reshape how readers understand narrative traditions. This work promises to engage not only classicists but also a broader audience interested in the evolution of storytelling.

      Stealing Helen
    • Greek Myth

      • 220 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden

      This volume provides a guide to research in the field of Greek Myth, introducing the main questions, theories and methods related to the study of Greek Myth today. The author points out, with critical reappraisal, the key themes and ideas in recent scholarship and makes suggestions for future lines of study. Aimed at students and scholars in Classics, it will also be of interest to larger audiences in the Humanities.

      Greek Myth