Odysseus/UlyssesHarold Bloom Chelsea House Publishers, 1991 - 312 páginas Presents a representative selection of criticism devoted to the character of Odysseus, from Homer and the Romans to Shakespeare and Joyce, with a chronological survey of excerpts and critical essays. |
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CRITICAL ESSAYS | 89 |
THE NAME OF ODYSSEUS | 103 |
HOMER AND HAMLET | 118 |
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