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The Cyclops Myth And The Making Of Selfhood Paul Robertson

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The Cyclops Myth And The Making Of Selfhood Paul Robertson
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Publisher: Gorgias Pr Llc
File Extension: PDF
File size: 33.89 MB
Pages: 285
Author: Paul Robertson
ISBN: 9781463243487, 1463243480
Language: English
Year: 2022

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The Cyclops Myth And The Making Of Selfhood Paul Robertson by Paul Robertson 9781463243487, 1463243480 instant download after payment.

This book explores the myth of the Cyclops across western history, and how its changing form from ancient Greece until the modern day reveals fundamental changes in each era’s elite understandings and depictions of cultural values. From Homer’s Odyssey to Hellenistic poetry, from Roman epic to early medieval manuscript glosses, and from early modern opera to current pop culture, the myth of the Cyclops persists in changing forms. This myth’s distinct forms in each historical era reflect and distil wider changes occurring in the spheres of politics, philosophy, aesthetics, and social values, and as a story that persists continually across three millennia it provides a unique lens for cross-historical comparison across western thought.

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