Plot and point of view in the Iliad - Info and Reading Options
By Robert J. Rabel

"Plot and point of view in the Iliad" was published by University of Michigan Press in 1997 - Ann Arbor, it has 251 pages and the language of the book is English.
“Plot and point of view in the Iliad” Metadata:
- Title: ➤ Plot and point of view in the Iliad
- Author: Robert J. Rabel
- Language: English
- Number of Pages: 251
- Publisher: University of Michigan Press
- Publish Date: 1997
- Publish Location: Ann Arbor
“Plot and point of view in the Iliad” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ Achilles (Greek mythology) in literature - Ancient Rhetoric - Epic poetry, Greek - Greek Epic poetry - Literature and the war - Point of view (Literature) - Rhetoric, Ancient - Stories, plots - Trojan War - Homer - Epic poetry, history and criticism - Trojan war, literature and the war - In literature
- People: Homer
Edition Specifications:
- Pagination: ix, 251 p. ;
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL1010842M - OL3355606W
- Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) ID: 36159730
- Library of Congress Control Number (LCCN): 96051313
- ISBN-10: 0472107682
- All ISBNs: 0472107682
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"Plot and point of view in the Iliad" Table Of Contents:
- 1- Plot and point of view in the Iliad
- 2- Book 1 : the "beginning" of the Iliad
- 3- Books 2-8 : Helen and glory
- 4- Book 9 : the desires of Achilleus
- 5- Books 10-17 : need and desire
- 6- Books 18-24 : plot and subplot converge.
"Plot and point of view in the Iliad" Description:
The Open Library:
Point of view as an element in the technique of storytelling has emerged as a topic of major interest in this century, particularly in relation to the study of the novel. Some have argued that point of view also serves as a significant component of epic style. Most studies that claim that Homer employs a perspectival method of narration have limited themselves to the study of the relationship between the points of view of the narrator and the various characters of Homeric epic. This book argues that Homer, the poet of the Iliad, may be fully distinguished from the narrator of Homeric poetry and also from the heroes and heroines who live within the world of the story. Plot and Point of View in the Iliad will be of interest to classicists, students of comparative epic, philosophers, and readers of Homeric epic. It should also be of interest to students of modern literature.
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