The heart of Achilles : characterization of personal ethics in the Iliad
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The heart of Achilles : characterization of personal ethics in the Iliad
University of Michigan Press, c1994
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 155-160) and indexes
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In "The Heart of Achilles, "Graham Zanker addresses the task of reconstructing the ethical thought-world in which the characters of the "Iliad "live and move. It is only against this background, Zanker argues, that we can convincingly place the ethical status of the heroes and their actions. This in turn helps us to form a comprehensive view of the "Iliad'"s" "characterization of its people, especially that of Achilles, by examining all his responses to the question of allegiance, the value of heroic prowess, and of life itself.
"[Zanker] investigates altruistic behavior in the epic with professional sophistication but in a way that makes his investigation available to a wide audience from undergraduates to advanced scholars. . . . [A] very useful interpretative study." --"Choice"
Graham Zanker is Senior Lecturer in Classics, University of Canterbury, New Zealand.
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