This book demonstrates how Homeric poetry manages to confer
significance on persons and actions, interpreting the world and the
lives of the people who inhabit it. Taking central themes like
characterization, death, and the gods, the author argues that
current ideas of the limitations of "oral poetry" are unreal, and
that Homer embodies a view of the world both unique and profound.
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