1 edition of The poetics of consent found in the catalog.
The poetics of consent
David F. Elmer
Published
2013
by The Johns Hopkins University Press in Baltimore
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Statement | David F. Elmer |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | PA4037 .E55 2013 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | pages. cm. |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL25331429M |
ISBN 10 | 1421408260, 1421408279 |
ISBN 10 | 9781421408262, 9781421408279 |
LC Control Number | 2012020458 |
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The Poetics of Consent breaks new ground in Homeric studies by interpreting the Iliad’s depictions of political action in terms of the poetic forces that shaped the Iliad itself. Arguing that consensus is a central theme of the epic, David Elmer analyzes in detail scenes in which the poem’s three political communities—Achaeans, Trojans.
The Poetics of Consent breaks new ground in Homeric studies by interpreting the Iliad’s depictions of political action in terms of the poetic forces that shaped the Iliad itself. Arguing that consensus is a central theme of the epic, David Elmer analyzes in detail scenes in which the poem’s three political communities―Achaeans, Trojans Cited by: Buy This Book in Print.
summary. The Poetics of Consent breaks new ground in Homeric studies by interpreting the Iliad’s depictions of political action in terms of the poetic forces that shaped the Iliad itself. Arguing that consensus is a central theme of the epic, David Elmer analyzes in detail scenes in which the poem’s three political Cited by: The Poetics of Consent breaks new ground in Homeric studies by interpreting the Iliad’s depictions of political action in terms of the poetic forces that shaped the Iliad itself.
Arguing that consensus is a central theme of the epic, David Elmer analyzes in detail scenes in which the poem’s three political communities—Achaeans, Trojans, and Olympian gods—engage in the process of Brand: Johns Hopkins University Press.
The Poetics of Consent breaks new ground in Homeric studies by interpreting the Iliad's depictions of political action in terms of the poetic forces that shaped the Iliad itself. Arguing that consensus is a central theme of the epic, David Elmer analyzes in detail scenes in which the poem's three political communities - Achaeans, Trojans, and.
Book Descriptions: The Poetics of Consent breaks new ground in Homeric studies by interpreting the Iliad’s depictions of political action in terms of the poetic forces that shaped the Iliad itself.
Arguing that consensus is a central theme of the epic, David Elmer analyzes in detail scenes in which the poem’s three political communities—Achaeans, Trojans, and Olympian gods—engage in. Abstract: The Poetics of Consent breaks new ground in Homeric studies by interpreting the Iliad’s depictions of political action in terms of the poetic forces that shaped the Iliad itself.
Arguing that consensus is a central theme of the epic, David Elmer analyzes in detail scenes in which the poem’s three political communities—Achaeans, Trojans, and Olympian gods—engage in the process. The Poetics of consent is an in-depth study of one word, epainos (‘approval’), and its occurrence throughout the Iliad.
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Produced by Johns Hopkins University. Topics of current research include the Homeric poems, the ancient novel, and South Slavic oral epic song. His first book, The Poetics of Consent: Collective Decision Making and the Iliad, was published by Johns Hopkins University Press in early Picture credit: Heroes of Iliad by J.H.W.
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