Mimesis: The Representation of Reality in Western LiteratureDoubleday, 1957 - 498 pages |
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... Euryclea , who had been his nurse , recognizes him by a scar on his thigh . The stranger has won Penelope's good will ; at his request she tells the housekeeper to wash his feet , which , in all old stories , is the first duty of ...
... Euryclea , who had been his nurse , recognizes him by a scar on his thigh . The stranger has won Penelope's good will ; at his request she tells the housekeeper to wash his feet , which , in all old stories , is the first duty of ...
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... Euryclea , who had recognized the scar before the digression began , let Odysseus ' foot fall back into the basin . The first thought of a modern reader - that this is a device to increase suspense - is , if not wholly wrong , at least ...
... Euryclea , who had recognized the scar before the digression began , let Odysseus ' foot fall back into the basin . The first thought of a modern reader - that this is a device to increase suspense - is , if not wholly wrong , at least ...
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... Euryclea ( vv . 401ff . ) sets the infant Odysseus on his grandfather Au- tolycus ' lap after the banquet , the aged Euryclea , who a few lines earlier had touched the wanderer's foot , has entirely vanished from the stage and from the ...
... Euryclea ( vv . 401ff . ) sets the infant Odysseus on his grandfather Au- tolycus ' lap after the banquet , the aged Euryclea , who a few lines earlier had touched the wanderer's foot , has entirely vanished from the stage and from the ...
Table des matières
Odysseus Scar | 1 |
Fortunata PETRON BUS | 20 |
The Arrest of Peter Valvomeres | 43 |
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Mimesis: The Representation of Reality in Western Literature Erich Auerbach Affichage d'extraits - 1957 |
Mimesis: The Representation of Reality in Western Literature Erich Auerbach Affichage d'extraits - 1957 |
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Adam adventure aesthetic Ammianus antiquity appears attitude Balzac beginning Bérénice bien Boccaccio bourgeois c'est Calogrenant century Chanson chanson de geste Chanson de Roland character Christian classical comedy comic conception concrete connection consciousness contemporary courtly courtly romance Dante Dante's Don Quijote dramatic duc d'Orléans earlier earthly elevated style entirely ethical Euryclea everyday everything example expression fait feeling figure grotesque historical Homeric homme human ideas impression individual inner interpretation level of style literary literature living Madame Madame Bovary matter medieval ment Molière Montaigne moral motifs nature never novel occur Odysseus paratactic parataxis passage passions Petronius play political present Prince qu'il Quijote's Rabelais reader realism reality realm rhetorical Roland Roman Saint-Simon Sancho scene sense sensory serious Sicharius situation social speak Stendhal story stylistic sublime Tacitus theme things tion tout tragedy tragic whole words writers