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Anamnesia

Jack Laurel

Home of the restoration of traditional poetry

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An Alliterative Iliad (IX)

In the last installment, Thetis went to Olympus and managed to extract an agreement from Zeus to help the Trojans gain the upper hand against the Greeks. Zeus was reluctant to grant this request because it would bring him into conflict with...

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An Alliterative Iliad (VIII)

In Part VII, we followed Odysseus to Chrysa in the Troad, where a hundred oxen were sacrificed to Apollo in order to lift his plague from the Greek army. Unfortunately, a second divine curse is about to fall on the Greeks – for in Part VI,...

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An Alliterative Iliad (VII)

In Part VI, we left Achilles seething on the shore of Troy and waiting for his mother Thetis to take his petition to Zeus. Odysseus, meanwhile, has embarked on a trip to Chrysa to return Chryses’ daughter to her father – who, you’ll recall,...

12 days ago
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Cultural Darwinism

It should not be forgotten that J.R.R. Tolkien’s Beowulf is a rough prose translation, made quite early in his career, and consigned to a desk drawer until it was published by his son decades after his death. The Don reportedly said that it...

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An Alliterative Iliad (VI)

In the last installment, Achilles was forced to give up his war-bride Briseis, who was unwillingly led away by Agamemnon’s heralds. He has lost honour, and wants to make Agamemnon pay for it by sitting out the war and allowing the Greeks to...

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