The Odyssey’s Gates of Horn and Ivory, Original Stakes and Re-Readings. In the Odyssey, Penelope distinguishes between the dreams that pass through the gate of horn and those of the gate of ivory : to understand these verses of book 19, one must first compare them with the dream narrative previously given by Penelope, the “ dream of the geese”, and then note that the territory of the people of Dreams evoked in book 24 completes them in a coherent way. Homer thus introduces a new conception of the dream into the epic : a dream in images, with prophetic value, which must henceforth be interpreted. Some centuries later, Latin and Greek poets and narrators took up the challenge of a text that had remained enigmatic to put forward their own read...
Se suele explicar el origen de las composiciones líricas de la Literatura Griega Clásica utilizando ...
The Homeric Hymn to Apollo presents the Olympians as thinking agents who transform material facts by...
The origin of lyrical compositions in Classical Greek Literature is often explained by using as init...
Tanto los comentaristas antiguos de Homero como los crı́ticos modernos se han hecho la siguiente pre...
Ce travail étudie l’écriture de l’histoire et de la fiction mythologique à la Renaissance, à partir ...
There are strong but previously unnoticed intertextual links between the dream of Charikles in Heli...
Dream and Death in Homeric Poems. Many scholars who worked on dreams in the Homeric poems were inter...
Paradoxical hospitalities: the plays of rites and words in Odyssey V songs III and IV The songs III...
The articles proposes a new interpretation of the Homeric myth of the gates of horn and ivory that o...
"The first great adventure story in the Western canon, The Odyssey is a poem about violence and the ...
Greek aeds talk loud and clear in the Odyssey and the poet describes their citharas and songs at len...
From myth to poetics : the weaving of Penelope's song The originality of this study concerns the r...
One can read the Odyssey as the product of a poetic tradition interested in innovating the very proc...
No final do século XII, Chrétien de Troyes considerado por muitos críticos o maior poeta francês da...
Se suele explicar el origen de las composiciones líricas de la Literatura Griega Clásica utilizando ...
Se suele explicar el origen de las composiciones líricas de la Literatura Griega Clásica utilizando ...
The Homeric Hymn to Apollo presents the Olympians as thinking agents who transform material facts by...
The origin of lyrical compositions in Classical Greek Literature is often explained by using as init...
Tanto los comentaristas antiguos de Homero como los crı́ticos modernos se han hecho la siguiente pre...
Ce travail étudie l’écriture de l’histoire et de la fiction mythologique à la Renaissance, à partir ...
There are strong but previously unnoticed intertextual links between the dream of Charikles in Heli...
Dream and Death in Homeric Poems. Many scholars who worked on dreams in the Homeric poems were inter...
Paradoxical hospitalities: the plays of rites and words in Odyssey V songs III and IV The songs III...
The articles proposes a new interpretation of the Homeric myth of the gates of horn and ivory that o...
"The first great adventure story in the Western canon, The Odyssey is a poem about violence and the ...
Greek aeds talk loud and clear in the Odyssey and the poet describes their citharas and songs at len...
From myth to poetics : the weaving of Penelope's song The originality of this study concerns the r...
One can read the Odyssey as the product of a poetic tradition interested in innovating the very proc...
No final do século XII, Chrétien de Troyes considerado por muitos críticos o maior poeta francês da...
Se suele explicar el origen de las composiciones líricas de la Literatura Griega Clásica utilizando ...
Se suele explicar el origen de las composiciones líricas de la Literatura Griega Clásica utilizando ...
The Homeric Hymn to Apollo presents the Olympians as thinking agents who transform material facts by...
The origin of lyrical compositions in Classical Greek Literature is often explained by using as init...