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Thucydides War Narrative A Structural Study Dewald Carolyn Thucydides

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Thucydides War Narrative A Structural Study Dewald Carolyn Thucydides
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Publisher: University of California Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.03 MB
Pages: 275
Author: Dewald, Carolyn; Thucydides
ISBN: 9780520930971, 9781282357471, 9781423745440, 0520930975, 1282357476, 1423745442
Language: English
Year: 2005

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Thucydides War Narrative A Structural Study Dewald Carolyn Thucydides by Dewald, Carolyn; Thucydides 9780520930971, 9781282357471, 9781423745440, 0520930975, 1282357476, 1423745442 instant download after payment.

A sustained analysis of the connections between narrative structure & meaning in the 'History of the Peloponnesian War' this volume focuses on the evident change in the underlying principles of the history at the conclusion of the first ten years.
Abstract: This analysis of Thucydides's History argues that the narrative structure changes very substantially after book v, and that these changes in structure reflect changes in Thucydides' own understandig of the nature of the Peloponnesian War. A substantial and readable introduction surveys changes in historiography in the last quarter-century.

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