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adam_text | Contents 1. Introduction 1.1. Overview 1.2. Terminology 1.3. Previous Scholarship 1.4. Outline of Chapters 1 1 1 3 10 PARTI: IDENTIFICATION AND THE ILIAD 2. The Study of Identification 2.1. Overview 2.2. The Components of Identification 2.3. The Triggers for Identification 2.4. Ancient Precedents for a Study of Identification 2.5. Character and Emotional Identification 2.6. Conclusion 15 15 16 28 34 45 51 3. Prompts for (a Study of) Identifying with Characters 3.1. Overview 3.2. Recurring Features 3.3. Internal Narrators and Identification 3.3.1. Agamemnon on Tydeus 3.3.2. Nestor on Nestor 3.4. Conclusion 53 53 53 62 65 71 81 4. Identification with Mortals and Gods 4.1. Overview 4.2. Identification with Mortals 4.2.1. Agamemnon in Iliad 11 4.2.2. Andromache in Iliad 22 4.2.3. The Funeral Games in Iliad 23 4.2.4. Priam in Iliad 24 4.3. Identification with Gods 4.3.1. The Homeric Hymn to Demeter 4.3.2. Hera in Iliad 14 4.3.3. Thetis in Iliad 18 4.4. Limits to Identification 4.5. The Politics of Identification 4.6. Conclusion 83 83 83 83 94 100 110 113 115 118 121 127 131 142
xii CONTENTS PART II: IMMERSION AND THE ILIAD 5. Ancients and Moderns on Immersion 5.1. Overview 5.2. Ancient Precedents for a Study of Immersion 5.3. Modern Studiesof Immersion 5.4. Conclusion 147 147 147 154 158 6. Spatial and Spatio-Temporal Immersion 6.1. Overview 6.2. Spatial Immersion 6.3. Spatio-Temporal Immersion 6.4. Conclusion 159 159 159 173 193 7. Emotional Immersion 7.1. Overview 7.2. Suspense 7.3. Other Emotions 7.4. Conclusion 195 195 196 211 220 8. Content and Form 8.1. Overview 8.2. Inner Life 8.3. Ourselves 8.4. Formal Features 8.5. Conclusion 221 221 221 225 230 236 9. Conclusion 239 Works Cited Index of Greek Passages Index of Terms 253 291 304
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topic | Homerus ca. v8. Jh. Ilias (DE-588)4135525-8 gnd Classical texts Literary studies: poetry & poets Leser (DE-588)4035441-6 gnd Literaturwissenschaft (DE-588)4036034-9 gnd Psychologie (DE-588)4047704-6 gnd Medienwissenschaft (DE-588)4169194-5 gnd Kommunikationswissenschaft (DE-588)4120588-1 gnd Identifikation (DE-588)4072712-9 gnd Rezeption (DE-588)4049716-1 gnd |
topic_facet | Homerus ca. v8. Jh. Ilias Classical texts Literary studies: poetry & poets Leser Literaturwissenschaft Psychologie Medienwissenschaft Kommunikationswissenschaft Identifikation Rezeption |
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