Ethics in Homer's Writings ("classics and Interpretation" Issue 33)

Ethics in Homer's Writings ("classics and Interpretation" Issue 33)

by Liu Xiaofeng Chen Shaoming

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This collection is titled "Ethics in Homer's Writings". It contains many articles that reveal three-dimensional moral portraits of characters (such as Odysseus). In view of the traditional organic unity of Homer criticism, it takes a new approach and discovers the juxtaposition characteristics of Homer's epics, highlighting the colloquial characteristics of Homer's poetry and the influence of the audience on poetry creation and ethics; the other two articles pay special attention to the approach of etymological analysis. These articles have played a role in re-clarifying the foundation of the old issue of Homer research.

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