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Achilles And Hector The Homeric Hero Seth Benardete

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Achilles And Hector The Homeric Hero Seth Benardete
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Publisher: St. Augustine's Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.13 MB
Pages: 140
Author: Seth Benardete
ISBN: 9781587310003, 1587310007
Language: English
Year: 2005

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Achilles And Hector The Homeric Hero Seth Benardete by Seth Benardete 9781587310003, 1587310007 instant download after payment.

Seth Benardete's study of the Iliad, which initiated his scholarly career, bears the hallmarks of the unique turn of mind that characterized all his later work. In a brief Note written thirty years later, included in this volume, he looks back on what he sees as the limits of his original reading of the Iliad. Yet he seems to have been aware of the fundamental problems from early on that he wrestled with explicitly when he returned to Homer some forty years later: the question of the relations among gods, fate, and human choice, which lies at the core of his late "Platonic reading" of the Odyssey, is already guiding his understanding of the Iliad. And he saw, in working out that understanding, how those relations take on a very distinct form for the tragic hero in contrast with the comic hero - Achilles in contrast with Odysseus.

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