Fighting Words and Feuding Words Fighting Words and Feuding Words
Greek Studies: Interdisciplinary Approaches

Fighting Words and Feuding Words

Anger and the Homeric Poems

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Publisher Description

Anger is central to the Homeric epic, but few scholarly interventions have probed HomerOs language beyond the study of the IliadOs first word: menis. Yet Homer uses over a dozen words for anger. Fighting Words and Feuding Words engages the powerful tools of Homeric poetic analysis and the anthropological study of emotion in an analysis of two anger terms highlighted in the Iliad by the Achaean prophet Calchas. Walsh argues that kotos and kholos locate two focal points for the study of aggression in Homeric poetry, the first presenting HomerOs terms for feud and the second providing the native terms that designates the martial violence highlighted by the Homeric tradition. After focusing on these two terms as used in the Iliad and the Odyssey, Walsh concludes by addressing some post-Homeric and comparative implications of Homeric anger.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
2005
11 July
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
316
Pages
PUBLISHER
Lexington Books
SIZE
3.1
MB

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