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Greek Studies - Literature  (27 results)

Discover essential essays in Studies in Classical Greek Literature from GRIN. These concise academic texts offer crucial insights for students exploring foundational topics. Delve into critical analyses of Homer's 'Odyssey,' examining the significance of eating and the feast, or explore complex discussions surrounding women in Classical Athenian society. Our collection features diverse perspectives, including feminist and psychoanalytic interpretations drawing from figures like Freud and Foucault. Instantly access your next read as a PDF, eBook, or print-on-demand edition. Perfect for enhancing your understanding of ancient Greek thought.

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  • Der Inachos des Sophokles
    Title: Der Inachos des Sophokles
    Autor:in: Gustav Pyrhula (Author)
    Category: Presentation (Elaboration) , 2000
    Price: US$ 0.99
  • Demosthenes-Rezeption von der Antike bis heute
    Title: Demosthenes-Rezeption von der Antike bis heute
    Autor:in: Cornelius Hartz (Author)
    Category: Term Paper (Advanced seminar) , 2000
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Unpack profound literary and societal analyses with GRIN's essays in Studies in Classical Greek Literature. For students deepening their grasp of ancient texts, this category provides in-depth examinations of pivotal themes. Engage with insightful essays scrutinizing the role of women in Classical Athenian society, exploring varied scholarly approaches from 'patriarchal bias' critiques to feminist and Marxist perspectives, and referencing psychoanalytic tools from Freud and the philosophical insights of Foucault. Journey into Homer's 'Odyssey' to analyze the profound significance of eating and the feast, revealing how these actions underscore character and cultural norms. Our texts offer rigorous academic discourse, building on established scholarship (implicitly engaging with figures like Gomme). All essays are available for instant PDF download, eBook access, or as a convenient print-on-demand edition, making your research and study highly flexible.

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