Sold Out
Book Categories |
Foreword | ||
Acknowledgments | ||
List of Abbreviations | ||
Introduction: Variations on Briseis | 1 | |
1 | Briseis and the Multiformity of the Iliad | 21 |
2 | Prize | 37 |
3 | Girl | 49 |
4 | Wife | 67 |
Conclusion: Tradition and Innovation | 83 | |
Afterword: Elegizing Briseis in Augustan Rome | 91 | |
App | Selected Ancient Literary References to Briseis | 115 |
Bibliography | 121 | |
Index | 137 | |
About the Author | 141 |
Login|Complaints|Blog|Games|Digital Media|Souls|Obituary|Contact Us|FAQ
CAN'T FIND WHAT YOU'RE LOOKING FOR? CLICK HERE!!! X
You must be logged in to add to WishlistX
This item is in your Wish ListX
This item is in your CollectionHomeric Variations on Lament by Briseis
X
This Item is in Your InventoryHomeric Variations on Lament by Briseis
X
You must be logged in to review the productsX
X
X
Add Homeric Variations on Lament by Briseis, Casey Dué examines the figure of Briseis, the concubine of Achilles in theIliad, as an example of the traditional artistry enabled by a complex and self-contained oral poetic system. Briseis' lament for Patroclus inIliad 19 hints at her role in the larger, Homeric Variations on Lament by Briseis to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
X
Add Homeric Variations on Lament by Briseis, Casey Dué examines the figure of Briseis, the concubine of Achilles in theIliad, as an example of the traditional artistry enabled by a complex and self-contained oral poetic system. Briseis' lament for Patroclus inIliad 19 hints at her role in the larger, Homeric Variations on Lament by Briseis to your collection on WonderClub |