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A Commentary on Quintus of Smyrna, Posthomerica 14
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A Commentary on Quintus of Smyrna, Posthomerica 14

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The Posthomerica, a Greek epic by Quintus of Smyrna believed to have been written in the third century AD, tells the story of the Trojan War beginning with the events immediately following the end of the narrative of the Iliad. This detailed commentary on Book 14 - covering Helen’s return to Menelaus, the sacrifice of Polyxena, and the homeward journey of the victorious Greeks - offers a literary analysis of the end of the poem and examines its engagement with the diction, motifs, and narrative techniques of the earlier epic tradition, and in particular with the Homeric epics.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
11 July 2019
Pages
400
ISBN
9780199565054

The Posthomerica, a Greek epic by Quintus of Smyrna believed to have been written in the third century AD, tells the story of the Trojan War beginning with the events immediately following the end of the narrative of the Iliad. This detailed commentary on Book 14 - covering Helen’s return to Menelaus, the sacrifice of Polyxena, and the homeward journey of the victorious Greeks - offers a literary analysis of the end of the poem and examines its engagement with the diction, motifs, and narrative techniques of the earlier epic tradition, and in particular with the Homeric epics.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
11 July 2019
Pages
400
ISBN
9780199565054