Penelope
Mythological figures play a number of roles in literature: they may, of course, appear in person as developed characters, but they may also contribute more indirectly, as part of the substratum from which rhetorical argument or literary characterisation are constructed, or as a background against wh...
Main Authors: | Gilchrist, K, Gilchrist, Katie |
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Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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1997
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