Fantastic Creatures and where to find them in the Iliad
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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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Fantastic Creatures and where to find them in the IliadEarly Greek epic poetryHomerIliadmonsters.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.Sociedade Brasileira de Estudos Clássicos (SBEC)2019-12-31info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revista.classica.org.br/classica/article/view/88010.24277/classica.v32i2.880Classica; Vol. 32 No. 2 (2019); 235-252Classica - Revista Brasileira de Estudos Clássicos; v. 32 n. 2 (2019); 235-2522176-64360103-431610.24277/classica.v32i2reponame:Classica (Sociedade Brasileira de Estudos Clássicos. Online)instname:Sociedade Brasileira de Estudos Clássicos (SBEC)instacron:SBECenghttps://revista.classica.org.br/classica/article/view/880/766Copyright (c) 2020 Camila Aline Zanoninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessZanon, Camila Aline2020-02-18T02:46:53Zoai:ojs.emnuvens.com.br:article/880Revistahttps://revista.classica.org.br/classicaPUBhttps://revista.classica.org.br/classica/oaieditor@classica.org.br||revistaclassica@classica.org.br2176-64360103-4316opendoar:2020-02-18T02:46:53Classica (Sociedade Brasileira de Estudos Clássicos. Online) - Sociedade Brasileira de Estudos Clássicos (SBEC)false |
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Fantastic Creatures and where to find them in the Iliad |
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Fantastic Creatures and where to find them in the Iliad |
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Fantastic Creatures and where to find them in the Iliad Zanon, Camila Aline Early Greek epic poetry Homer Iliad monsters. |
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Fantastic Creatures and where to find them in the Iliad |
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Fantastic Creatures and where to find them in the Iliad |
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Fantastic Creatures and where to find them in the Iliad |
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Fantastic Creatures and where to find them in the Iliad |
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Fantastic Creatures and where to find them in the Iliad |
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Zanon, Camila Aline |
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Zanon, Camila Aline |
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Zanon, Camila Aline |
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Early Greek epic poetry Homer Iliad monsters. |
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Early Greek epic poetry Homer Iliad monsters. |
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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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