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Homer's Iliad: The Shield of Memory

by Kenneth J. Atchity
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"The central image of Homer’s great epic story of the wrath of Achilles,” Atchity writes in his Introduction to this brilliant new study of the poem’s structure, "is the invulnerable shield made for the poem’s hero at the Olym­pian forge of Hephaistos.” Atchity’s subsequent revelation of the imagery as the guiding aesthetic provides a com­plete interpretation of the Iliad from the viewpoint of image and theme.

 

The major portion of Atchity’s new interpretation is devoted to a compari­son of the characters of Helen and Achilles, around whom center, Atchity shows, "galaxies” of characters and images that can be identified in orderly or disorderly terms, the relationship of which is the theme of the Iliad. In addition, Atchity pays particular atten­tion to the poem’s presentation of the art of words, thus making clear the relationship of memory, cognition, and action in the epic tradition.

About the Author, Kenneth J. Atchity

Kenneth John Atchity is Assistant Professor of English and Literature at Occidental College, Los Angeles, Cali­fornia.

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Book Details

Published
June 16, 1978
Publisher
Southern Illinois Univ Pr (Tx)
Pages
368
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780809308095

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