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Autor Castillo Didier, Miguel |
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Anticlea figure in the Odyssey has a much smaller presence in the Homeric poem as in the Aeneid. Only we know by its shadow, speaking to Ulysses at rhapsody XI. And Anticlea in the Kazantzakis’s Odyssey also has a minimal presence. With emotion [...]![]()
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Summary: Homer's characters seem to partake of the immortality of Homeric poetry. Especially Helen shows herself not only immortal in the Western literary tradition, but also in our consciousness that identifies with the survival of beauty. Whil[...]![]()
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In his Odyssey, Kazantzakis gives Laertes the death which Homer did not. The relation of Ulysses with his father is ambiguous. On one side, we do not witness a moving and affectionate recognition, such as the anagnorisis in the Homeric work. Lae[...]![]()
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Francisco de Miranda (1750-1816), hero and martyr Precursor ofAmerican independence, was not only a great soldier, but a humanist. He knewGreek and Latin, met in his life a rich library, especially classical. He was the onlyhero of American inde[...]![]()
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Owner of Greek and Latin languages and of a large classical culture,Miranda was a great reader and admirer of Virgil. In his library, editions of works bythe Latin poet are a beautiful and rich collection. Poseedor del griego y del latín y d[...]![]()
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