The Dialogues of the Dead XXIII (Ajax and Agamemnon) and XXVI (Achilles and Antilochus) take the Nekyia as a starting point, and they are the only ones presenting only homeric heroes as characters. Although themes are similar and epic traditions are used in almost the same way, they seem to comply with different literary characteristics, as can be seen by their structure and their characters and by the arguing style.
Luciano e gli eroi nell'aldilà: ispirazione omerica e divergenze strutturali (Dialoghi dei morti XXIII e XXVI)
DOLCETTI, Paola
2016-01-01
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The Dialogues of the Dead XXIII (Ajax and Agamemnon) and XXVI (Achilles and Antilochus) take the Nekyia as a starting point, and they are the only ones presenting only homeric heroes as characters. Although themes are similar and epic traditions are used in almost the same way, they seem to comply with different literary characteristics, as can be seen by their structure and their characters and by the arguing style.File in questo prodotto:
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