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On the Iliad

Rachel Bespaloff

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Belletristik / Essays, Feuilleton, Literaturkritik, Interviews

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Contents include:

The Style of the Mythical Age: An Introduction by Hermann Broch

ON THE ILIAD
Hector
Thetis and Achilles
Helen
The Comedy of the Gods
Troy and Moscow
Priam and Achilles Break Bread
Poets and Prophets

Originally published in 1947.

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Single combat, Humility, Odysseus, Fiction, Secularization, Christian culture, The Various, Impiety, Trojan War, Ambiguity, Andromache, Magnanimity, Disgust, Generosity, Aphorism, Humour, Pacifism, David and Jonathan, Lycaon (Arcadia), On the Eve, Frans Hals, Simone Weil, Theogony, Cowardice, Polydamas (mythology), Disenchantment, Pessimism, Calculation, Epic poetry, Goethe's Faust, Myrmidons, Paganism, Clytemnestra, Franz Kafka, Farce, Peleus, Irony, Thomas Wolfe, Existentialism, Omnipotence, Parcae, Abstract art, The Suppliants (Aeschylus), Hesiod, Achilles and Patroclus, Asceticism, Lament, Resentment, Literature, Plutocracy, Protestantism, Man alone (stock character), Polytheism, Supplication, Militarism, Barbarian, Priam, Lycaon (Troy), Polydorus (son of Astyanax), Misery (novel), Eroticism, Aeschylus, Antihero, Scholasticism, War and War, Poetry, Romanticism, Pity, Cosmogony, Invective