Contributor
King, Katherine Callen.
Imprint:New York : Garland Pub., 1994.
Descriptionxxxiii, 330 p. : illus. ; 23 cm.
Note:The Middle Ages and the Italian renaissnce / Katherine Callen King. - Chapman's Seaven Bookes of the Iliades: Mirror for Essex / John Channing Briggs. - Textual overlapping and Delilah's harlot lap / Mary Myquist. - Homeric themes in Racine's Andromache and Iphigenie / Noémi Hepp. - Homer's Iliad and Pope's vile forgery / Kathryn L. Lynch. - Angelica Kauffmann / Albert Boime. - Achilleis and Nausikaa: Goethe in Homer's world / David Constantine. - Of Chapman's Homer and other books / Bernice SLote. - The Homeric competitions of Tennyson and Gladstone / Gerhard Joseph. - Tolstoy and Homer / F.T. Griffiths and S.J. Rabinowitz. - Cavafy and Iliad 24: a modern Alexandrian interprets Homer / Seth Schein. - Kafka and the sirens: writing as lethetic reading / Clayton Koelb. - Homer's sticks and stones / Hugh Kenner. - An approach to the Homeric content of Joyce's Ulysses / Vivienne Koch. - Achilles awash in sexual politics / Katherine Callen King. - Kazantzakis' Odyssey: a modern rival to Homer / Morton P. Levitt. - Seferis's myth of return and Hellenism's suspended homecoming / Artemis Leontis. - Homer, Odysseus and the "angel of history" / Ernest Wichner. - Derek Walcott's Omeros and Derek Walcott's Homer / Oliver Taplin.
Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references (p. [325]-330).