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| The Iliad - Study Guide | ||||||||
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| Table of contents | ||||||||
| Introduction | ||||||||
| Homer's Life and the Creation of his Epics | ||||||||
| The Epic Cycle and Homer's Debt | ||||||||
| The Importance of the "Iliad" | ||||||||
| Synopsis | ||||||||
| Books 1-4 | ||||||||
| Books 5-8 | ||||||||
| Books 9-12 | ||||||||
| Books 13-16 | ||||||||
| Books 17-20 | ||||||||
| Books 21-24 | ||||||||
| Themes | ||||||||
| The Gods | ||||||||
| Symbolic Representation | ||||||||
| Style | ||||||||
| Further Reading | ||||||||
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