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Chapter 15 - First Similes in Epic

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 August 2021

Denis Feeney
Affiliation:
Princeton University, New Jersey
Stephen Hinds
Affiliation:
University of Washington
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From Homer on, the first similes in epic are strongly paradigmatic and symbolic; they emblematise an order on the human or cosmic scale, showing a contest between order and chaos. This pattern is analysed from Homer, Lucretius, Virgil and Lucan up to Milton’s Paradise Lost, whose first similes show a deep understanding of this ancient template.

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  • First Similes in Epic
  • Denis Feeney, Princeton University, New Jersey
  • Introduction by Stephen Hinds, University of Washington
  • Book: Explorations in Latin Literature
  • Online publication: 05 August 2021
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108680226.017
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  • First Similes in Epic
  • Denis Feeney, Princeton University, New Jersey
  • Introduction by Stephen Hinds, University of Washington
  • Book: Explorations in Latin Literature
  • Online publication: 05 August 2021
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108680226.017
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  • First Similes in Epic
  • Denis Feeney, Princeton University, New Jersey
  • Introduction by Stephen Hinds, University of Washington
  • Book: Explorations in Latin Literature
  • Online publication: 05 August 2021
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/9781108680226.017
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