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Ch. 1 | Plot and Point of View in the Iliad | 1 |
Ch. 2 | Book 1: The "Beginning" of the Iliad | 33 |
Ch. 3 | Books 2-8: Helen and Glory | 59 |
Ch. 4 | Book 9: The Desires of Achilleus | 115 |
Ch. 5 | Books 10-17: Need and Desire | 135 |
Ch. 6 | Books 18-24: Plot and Subplot Converge | 163 |
Conclusion | 211 | |
Bibliography | 217 | |
Index | 231 |
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