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Homeric Questions

Casey Dué

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The Invention of Ossian

Frontispiece to Macpherson’s Fingal

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Performance and Performer: The Role of Tradition in Oral Epic Song

Filip Visnjic (1767-1834), Serbian guslar. Part of monument dedicated to solders of Battle of Kosovo which was made by Djordje Jovanovic in 1904, located in Krusevac, Serbia. Image source: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Filip_Visnj...

2 months ago
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Poetry and the Dēmos

This article, first published in 2000 and still available on Stoa.org and Brewminate argues that poetry—the Homeric epics and the works of the tragedians—enjoyed an importance to the democratic government of Athens equal to that of the city...

3 months ago
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"Weakly" attested? IYKYK

The Odyssey is our most extended example of an ambush (the ambush of the suitors by Odysseus and Telemakhos) and what Mary Ebbott and I call “The Poetics of Ambush” infuse that poem. The presence of that theme in Iliad 10 and other episodes...

4 months ago
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  • Casey Dué

    Professor and Director of Classical Studies at the University of Houston

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