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Thomas R. Walsh, Fighting Words and Feuding Words: Anger and the Homeric Poems
Foreword
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
Introduction. Homeric Anger
Part I. Feuding Words
1. The Prophet Defines 2. Forms and Formulae 3. Κότος and Social Status 4. Anger’s History: Κότος and Etymology 5. Anger’s Aggression: The Wrath of Feud Part II. Fighting Words
6. Helen’s Cure and the End of Anger 7. The Beginning of Χόλος 8. Fighting Words 9. Fighting Deeds 10. The Embassy, Χόλος, and the Iliad’s Genre 11. The Culture and Poetics of Χόλος in the Iliad 12. Conclusions and a Comparison Appendix 1. Forms of Κότος Discussed in Part I Appendix 2. Forms of Χόλος Discussed in Part II Bibliography
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