Keyword [Homer] Result: 41 - 60 | Page: 3 of 4 |
41. | On The Logical Structure And Semantic Types Of Metaphors In "Homer's Epic" |
42. | Winslow Homer and aestheticism, 1865-1880 |
43. | Emotional and linguistic analysis of dialogue from animated comedies: Homer, Hank, Peter and Kenny Speak |
44. | 'What virtue and wisdom can do': Homer's 'Odyssey' in the Renaissance imagination |
45. | The king of sacrifice. The structural and narratological role of sacrifice in the 'Iliad' (Homer, Greece) |
46. | Homer in the Polysystem: An examination of Homer and translation in accordance with Polysystems Theory |
47. | Ancient epics, Renaissance translations (Homer, Greece, Virgil, Roman Empire) |
48. | Herding Homer: Rare epic vocabulary and the origins of bucolic poetry in Theocritus |
49. | Virgil's Homer: The 'Aeneid' and its Odyssean lens (Greece, Roman Empire) |
50. | Beyond the Generation of Leaves: The Imagery of Trees and Human Life in Homer |
51. | Archaic Greek Memory and Its Role in Homer |
52. | The convergence of Homer's 'Odyssey' and Joyce's 'Ulysses' (Greece, James Joyce, Ireland) |
53. | Legacies of an imaginary people: The Phaeacians after Homer |
54. | Nature and progress: Winslow Homer, his critics and his oils, 1880--1900 |
55. | Telling space: Topography, time, and narrative from Homer to Xenophon |
56. | Bodies of water: Winslow Homer's paintings of the sea /shore |
57. | The symbolism of Winslow Homer |
58. | Plato's use of Homer's poetry in Books 2 and 3 of the 'Republic': A reading employing Leo Strauss' principle of logographic necessity |
59. | Winslow Homer depicts America, 1863-1909 |
60. | Philosophical perspectives on play from Homer to Hegel |
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