A Companion to Classical ReceptionsLorna Hardwick, Christopher Stray Examining the profusion of ways in which the arts, culture, and thought of Greece and Rome have been transmitted, interpreted, adapted and used, A Companion to Classical Receptions explores the impact of this phenomenon on both ancient and later societies.
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... Freud himself or on the text's many subsequent readers . This work functions not just as investigation of the origins of monotheism but also as an exploration of the pathology of anti - Semitism . Freud's characteristically slippery ...
... Freud himself or on the text's many subsequent readers . This work functions not just as investigation of the origins of monotheism but also as an exploration of the pathology of anti - Semitism . Freud's characteristically slippery ...
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... Freud asks ' are we to explain a delayed effect of this kind and where do we meet with a similar phenomenon ? ' ( Freud 1953-74 : 23. 66 ) . It is at this moment that Freud's much anticipated analogy makes its appearance : " There is no ...
... Freud asks ' are we to explain a delayed effect of this kind and where do we meet with a similar phenomenon ? ' ( Freud 1953-74 : 23. 66 ) . It is at this moment that Freud's much anticipated analogy makes its appearance : " There is no ...
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... Freud and Schliemann are rather in competition and in Freud's fantasy chronology the spades of psychoanalysis discovered the remains of Troy long before Schliemann set sail . Homer's Iliad is , for Freud , the neurotic symptom of a ...
... Freud and Schliemann are rather in competition and in Freud's fantasy chronology the spades of psychoanalysis discovered the remains of Troy long before Schliemann set sail . Homer's Iliad is , for Freud , the neurotic symptom of a ...
Contents
Reception and Tradition | 13 |
The Ancient Reception of Homer | 26 |
Achaemenid Persia Ancient | 50 |
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