Trials of the Self: Heroic Ordeals in the Epic TraditionArchon Books, 1983 - 249 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 38
... encounters lack the immediacy and excitement of their model , and partly because encounters with legendary monsters are not appropriate to the characteristically historical trials of Aeneas . The book ends with a visit to the gloomy ...
... encounters lack the immediacy and excitement of their model , and partly because encounters with legendary monsters are not appropriate to the characteristically historical trials of Aeneas . The book ends with a visit to the gloomy ...
الصفحة 74
... encounters . His intellectual and spiritual ordeal resembles Adam's education into the consequences of the Fall under the tutelage of Michael in the final books of Paradise Lost in moving from ignorant or mistaken responses to ones that ...
... encounters . His intellectual and spiritual ordeal resembles Adam's education into the consequences of the Fall under the tutelage of Michael in the final books of Paradise Lost in moving from ignorant or mistaken responses to ones that ...
الصفحة 87
... encounters in the Inferno , the celebrated meeting with Ulysses , discussed earlier in this study . Dante's flight on Geryon is in tacit contrast with the insatiable quest for novelty in Ulysses ' goalless quest . From the somewhat ...
... encounters in the Inferno , the celebrated meeting with Ulysses , discussed earlier in this study . Dante's flight on Geryon is in tacit contrast with the insatiable quest for novelty in Ulysses ' goalless quest . From the somewhat ...
المحتوى
Homer and Home | 9 |
The Ambivalent Ordeal of Aeneas | 29 |
3 Dantes Infernal Initiation | 73 |
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