Trials of the Self: Heroic Ordeals in the Epic TraditionArchon Books, 1983 - 249 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 39
... Aeneas's voyage thus far is marked by the same futility that we find in book 7 of the Odyssey , when Odysseus ' ships come within sight of Ithaka only to be blown back by the greedy sailors ' inadver- tent release of the winds Aeolus ...
... Aeneas's voyage thus far is marked by the same futility that we find in book 7 of the Odyssey , when Odysseus ' ships come within sight of Ithaka only to be blown back by the greedy sailors ' inadver- tent release of the winds Aeolus ...
الصفحة 63
... Aeneas cannot trust his own instruments . They reenact his own former reckless , and futile , counterattack against the triumphant Greeks who destroyed Troy . Equally admirable and absurd , Aeneas's foray in book 2 is based on a doomed ...
... Aeneas cannot trust his own instruments . They reenact his own former reckless , and futile , counterattack against the triumphant Greeks who destroyed Troy . Equally admirable and absurd , Aeneas's foray in book 2 is based on a doomed ...
الصفحة 69
... Aeneas's ruthlessness after the death of his young friend suggests that he is trying to distract himself from the grief and guilt he feels , very much as Achilles , after the death of Patroclus , with the same . motives , spares no one ...
... Aeneas's ruthlessness after the death of his young friend suggests that he is trying to distract himself from the grief and guilt he feels , very much as Achilles , after the death of Patroclus , with the same . motives , spares no one ...
المحتوى
Homer and Home | 9 |
The Ambivalent Ordeal of Aeneas | 29 |
3 Dantes Infernal Initiation | 73 |
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achieved Achilles Aeneas Aeneas's Aeneid Ahab Ahab's archetypal Athena authentic Byron cannibal canto character Conrad contrast crew culture Dante Dante's death Dido divine Don Juan doubloon encounters epic episode essential experience father final future goal Heart of Darkness Hell hero hero's heroic Homer horror human Ibid identity Iliad imagination implies individuation Inferno Ishmael Ithaka ivory Jesus journey Juan's Juno Kurtz labyrinthine Latium Marlow Melville Melville's Milton mind Moby Dick Moby-Dick mode monomyth moral mysteries myth mythic narrative nature numinous obsession Odysseus ordeal Pallas Paradise Lost Paradise Regain'd Patroclus Penelope Pequod pilgrim poem poet poet's Prelude Queequeg quest reality reflected rite of passage ritual role Roman Rome Satan savage seems self-discovery ship soul spirit Starbuck suggests symbolic tale thee theme thou tion traditional Trojans Troy truth Turnus underworld University Press Virgil vision voyage wandering white whale wilderness Wordsworth