J. Finglass (The Ending of Iliad 7, Philologus 150, 2006, 187–97) to cast doubt on the authenticity of Il. 7. 466–77, by addressing his arguments on Homeric technique and language, and placing the passage within the broader social and economic contexts of the epic world....
This article promotes academic research on the Rezeptwnsgeschichle of the Bible.In light of intertextuality as the analytical tool,an interdisciplinary dialogue has been opened between Biblical Studies and Literature Studies(particularly LU Xun Studies).The conventional techniques of Biblical Studies, name...
"She shrieked and shouted out through all the city," Homer writes in The Iliad of Cassandra warning the Trojans about the coming sacking of their city. Turns out, the Ancient Greeks already knew the agony of women not being believed. In this moment in Kaos, when Cassandra tells Eurydice ...
J. Finglass (The Ending of Iliad 7, Philologus 150, 2006, 187–97) to cast doubt on the authenticity of Il. 7. 466–77, by addressing his arguments on Homeric technique and language, and placing the passage within the broader social and economic contexts of the epic world.Adrian...
Rethinking the Abrupt Ending of the Gospel of Mark:In Light of the Intertextuality Studies of LU Xun's RevengeⅡ This article promotes academic research on the Rezeptwnsgeschichle of the Bible.In light of intertextuality as the analytical tool,an interdisciplinary dia......