Table of contents for Epic interactions : perspectives on Homer, Virgil, and the epic tradition : presented to Jasper Griffin by former pupils / edited by M.J. Clarke, B.G.F. Currie, and R.O.A.M. Lyne.


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1. Homer and the Early Epic Tradition, Bruno Currie


2. Homer's Religion: Philological Perspectives from Indo-European and Semitic, Simon Pulleyn


3. Homer and Herodotus, Christopher Pelling


4. Hellenistic Epic and Homeric Form, Gregory Hutchinson


5. The Aeneid: Inheritance and Empire, Rebecca Armstrong


6. The Epic and Monuments: Interactions between Virgil's Aeneid and the Augustan Building Programme, Stephen Harrison


7. Augustan Responses to the Aeneid, Matthew Robinson


8. Statius and the Sublimity of Capaneus, Matthew Leigh


9. Achilles, Beowulf, and Cu Chulainn: Continuity and Analogy from Homer to the Medieval North, Michael Clarke


10. Quantum mutatus ab illo: Moments of Change and Recognition in Tasso and Milton, Emily Wilson


11. The Idea of Epic in the Nineteenth Century, Richard Jenkyns


12. Epilogue, Bruno Currie





Library of Congress subject headings for this publication:
Epic poetry. Classical -- History and criticism.
Homer -- Criticism and interpretation.
Homer -- Influence.
Virgil -- Criticism and interpretation.
Griffin, Jasper.