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Paper Excerpts: ... the works of Homer and Virgil. Homer, considered one of the greatest literary writers of Greek literature, was said to Greek mythology and Greek literature. It is also one of the key areas of contention between the ancient Greek religion Press, 2000. Cairns, Douglas L. Aidos: The Psychology and Ethics of Honour and Shame in Ancient Greek Literature. Oxford, England: rest of Greek literature would follow. "Together the works of Homer and Hesiod made a kind of bible for the Greeks. in a wide variety of areas, including literature. "Over a period of more than 10 centuries, the ancient Greeks created a literature of such brilliance that it has rarely ...
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Sources list for DEVELOPMENT OF THE GREEK LITERATURE: D. Cairns, Aidos: The Psychology and Ethics of Honour and Shame in Ancient Greek Literature (Oxford, 1993)The Society of the Homeric Poems Dover, K. J., et al., eds. Ancient Greek Literature. 2nd ed. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1997. The European Renaissance Flint-Hamilton, Kimberly B. "The Human, the Non-Human, and the Divine in Greek Literature: Relationship between the Human and the Divine Wise, Christopher. "The Case for Jameson, Or, Towards a Maxian Pedagogy of World Literature." College Literature 21.3 (1994): 173-189. Classical Marxist Theory and Literature Author not available. "Prehistoric and early Greek art" Greek Art. 2000. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. November 10, 2003. http://www.metmuseum.org/explore/publica tions/pdfs/greek/divided/f-Greek-Art.pdf Author not available. "Prehistoric and early Greek art" Greek Art. 2000. The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York. November 10, 2003. http://www.metmuseum.org/explore/publica tions/pdfs/greek/divided/f-Greek-Art.pdf Classic Greek Sculpture More sources on "DEVELOPMENT OF THE GREEK LITERATURE"
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