2009
DOI: 10.1349/ddlp.769
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The artistry of the Homeric simile

Abstract: In addition, I have ordered each chapter to show the clearest examples of the various functions of the simile within the narrative. Thus books 2, 12, and 13 provide the clearest models of similes used to support narrative strategies. In books 3, 4, and 15 the similes do occur in traditional places but do not seem to accompany the development of major themes. An example would be the series of similes in Agamemnon's review of the Greek troops in book 4. It is common for a character to be given a simile when he i… Show more

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“…On similes generally, see e.g. Nimis 1987, in Homer see Fränkel 1921, Moulton 1974, Moulton 1977, Scott 1974, Larsen 2007, and Scott 2009, in the Posthomerica see Vian 1954, Spinoula 2000, Scheijnen 2011, 127-8, and Scheijnen 2017. See Scheijnen 2018, 39-40 for a quantitative analysis of similes and comparison in the Iliad, the Odyssey, the Argonautica, Triphiodorus, and the Posthomerica.…”
Section: -61a: Sinon Informs the Greek Heroes Inside The Horsementioning
confidence: 99%
“…On similes generally, see e.g. Nimis 1987, in Homer see Fränkel 1921, Moulton 1974, Moulton 1977, Scott 1974, Larsen 2007, and Scott 2009, in the Posthomerica see Vian 1954, Spinoula 2000, Scheijnen 2011, 127-8, and Scheijnen 2017. See Scheijnen 2018, 39-40 for a quantitative analysis of similes and comparison in the Iliad, the Odyssey, the Argonautica, Triphiodorus, and the Posthomerica.…”
Section: -61a: Sinon Informs the Greek Heroes Inside The Horsementioning
confidence: 99%
“… 2 Cf. among others Fränkel (1924), Coffey (1957), Moulton (1974) and (1977), Scott (1974) and (2009), Lonsdale (1990), Ben-Porat (1992), Minchin (2001), Ready (2011) and (2017). Also note Muellner (1990), who primarily discusses similes but comments on the relation of simile and metaphor as well.…”
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“…Understanding the way that a given simile relates to other similes that are like 5 Worthy of note is the metaphorical use of the notion of attachment to describe a metonymy. Scott, 1974;Scott, 2009;Muellner, 1990. 8 Lord, 1968: "All the elements in traditional poetry have depth, and our task is to plumb their sometimes hidden recesses; for there will meaning be found.…”
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