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Ann Bergren, Weaving Truth: Essays on Language and the Female in Greek Thought
Preface
Introduction. 1. Language and the Female in Early Greek Thought
Weaving in Narrative: Textures of Space and Time. 2. Helen's Web: Time and Tableau in the Iliad
Weaving in Narrative: Textures of Space and Time. 3. Similes and Symbol in Odyssey v
Weaving in Narrative: Textures of Space and Time. 4. Odyssean Temporality: Many (Re)Turns
Weaving pseudea homoia etumoisin 'false things like to real things'. 5. Helen's "Good Drug"
Weaving pseudea homoia etumoisin 'false things like to real things'. 6. Sacred Apostrophe: Re-Presentation and Imitation in Homeric Hymn to Apollo and Homeric Hymn to Hermes
Weaving pseudea homoia etumoisin 'false things like to real things'. 7. Homeric Hymn to Aphrodite: Tradition and Rhetoric, Praise and Blame
Weaving in Architecture: The Truth of Building. 8. The (Re)Marriage of Penelope and Odysseus
Weaving in Architecture: The Truth of Building. 9. Architecture Gender Philosophy
Weaving in Architecture: The Truth of Building. 10. Female Fetish Urban Form
Bibliography
To cite this work:
Bergren, Ann. 2008. Weaving Truth: Essays on Language and the Female in Greek Thought. Hellenic Studies Series 19. Washington, DC: Center for Hellenic Studies.