Troy From Homer's Iliad to Hollywood Epic
by Winkler, Martin M.-
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Summary
Author Biography
Martin M. Winkler is Professor of Classics at George Mason University. Most recently he has edited the essay collections Classical Myth and Culture in the Cinema (2001) and Gladiator: Film and History (Blackwell, 2004).
Table of Contents
| List of Plates | |
| Notes on Contributors | |
| Editor's Introduction | |
| Was There a Trojan War? Troy Between Fiction and Archaeological Evidence | |
| From Homer's Troy to Petersen's Troy | |
| The Iliad and the Cinema | |
| The Story of Troy Through the Centuries | |
| Viewing Troy: Authenticity, Criticism, Interpretation | |
| Troy and the Role of the Historical Advisor | |
| From Greek Myth to Hollywood Story: Explanatory | |
| The Fate of Troy | |
| Helen of Troy | |
| Briseis in Homer, Ovid, and Troy | |
| Troy and Memorials of War | |
| The Realist Politics of Troy | |
| The Trojan War on the Screen: An Annotated | |
| Bibliography | |
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