Transformation as the principle of literary creation from the Homeric epic to the Joycean novel

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Transformation as the principle of literary creation from the Homeric epic to the Joycean novel

David K. Danow

(Studies in comparative literature, v. 62)

Edwin Mellen Press, c2004

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 217-224) and index

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This study opens with an extensive introductory essay focused on the concept that there is no story without some kind of transformation. Various aspects of transformation are investigated, including problems of ontology and teleology, progression and regression, and discovery and recovery.

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