Intertextuality in Babylonian narrative poetry: Anzû, Enūma Elish, and Erra and Ishum
<p>This thesis interprets literary allusions in three major Babylonian narrative poems: <em>Anzû</em>, <em>Enūma Eliš</em>, and <em>Erra and Išum</em>. The use of the term 'intertextuality' recognises that these readings do not necessarily attempt...
Main Author: | Wisnom, L |
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Other Authors: | Reynolds, F |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2014
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