Fantastic Creatures and where to find them in the Iliad

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Autor(a) principal: Zanon, Camila Aline
Data de Publicação: 2019
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Classica (Sociedade Brasileira de Estudos Clássicos. Online)
Texto Completo: https://revista.classica.org.br/classica/article/view/880
Resumo: As a poem centered on war, the Iliad is not considered to be endowed with the element of the fantastic as is the Odyssey. There are, however, mentions or allusions to some creatures fought by heroes of previous generation, like Heracles and Bellerophon, along with some brief mentions to other fantastic creatures, like the Gorgon, the centaurs, Briareus and Typhon. This paper aims to locate those brief presences in the broader narrative frame of the Iliad.
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title Fantastic Creatures and where to find them in the Iliad
spellingShingle Fantastic Creatures and where to find them in the Iliad
Zanon, Camila Aline
Early Greek epic poetry
Homer
Iliad
monsters.
title_short Fantastic Creatures and where to find them in the Iliad
title_full Fantastic Creatures and where to find them in the Iliad
title_fullStr Fantastic Creatures and where to find them in the Iliad
title_full_unstemmed Fantastic Creatures and where to find them in the Iliad
title_sort Fantastic Creatures and where to find them in the Iliad
author Zanon, Camila Aline
author_facet Zanon, Camila Aline
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Zanon, Camila Aline
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Early Greek epic poetry
Homer
Iliad
monsters.
topic Early Greek epic poetry
Homer
Iliad
monsters.
description As a poem centered on war, the Iliad is not considered to be endowed with the element of the fantastic as is the Odyssey. There are, however, mentions or allusions to some creatures fought by heroes of previous generation, like Heracles and Bellerophon, along with some brief mentions to other fantastic creatures, like the Gorgon, the centaurs, Briareus and Typhon. This paper aims to locate those brief presences in the broader narrative frame of the Iliad.
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