In this groundbreaking analysis of the Homeric poems, William Duguid Geddes challenges traditional views of authorship and composition. Drawing on linguistic analysis and close reading, Geddes argues that the Homeric poems are the product of a collaborative process involving multiple poets over centuries. This book offers new insights into one of the most important literary works of the ancient world. This work has been selected by scholars...
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