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... Iliad ' : Homer in the Age of Passion , a precursor to the same author's edition of Pope's Iliad version for Penguin Books , thus supplying the late twentieth - century reader with a poem in popular form which was often published in ...
... Iliad ' : Homer in the Age of Passion , a precursor to the same author's edition of Pope's Iliad version for Penguin Books , thus supplying the late twentieth - century reader with a poem in popular form which was often published in ...
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... Iliad I uses the word ' slave ' and makes slavery , in various senses of the term , a theme in this part of his translation . Yet the Greek hardly seems to demand the modern word ' slave ' . Homer's word dμwg for a slave taken in war ...
... Iliad I uses the word ' slave ' and makes slavery , in various senses of the term , a theme in this part of his translation . Yet the Greek hardly seems to demand the modern word ' slave ' . Homer's word dμwg for a slave taken in war ...
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... Iliad I provides a short - term explanation of why the word and idea of slavery were conspicuous in Pope's version of the early Iliad , this merely pushes the problem back for fifteen years . A fuller explanation must take a more ...
... Iliad I provides a short - term explanation of why the word and idea of slavery were conspicuous in Pope's version of the early Iliad , this merely pushes the problem back for fifteen years . A fuller explanation must take a more ...
Contents
Pope and Slavery | 27 |
The Shadow of Friendship | 55 |
Popes Epic Idiom Revisited | 69 |
Copyright | |
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