Narrative Semiotics in the Epic Tradition
The Simile
Abstract
In this innovative study, Stephen Nimis applies the insights of semiotics to the analysis of the epic simile in works by Homer, Apollonius of Rhodes, Vergil, Dante, and Milton. Through close structural readings of the similes in these works, Nimis explores the ways texts relate to their narrative traditions and shows how changing cultural contexts produce different ways of conceiving and constructing meaning. He traces these transformations in the epic from the integrated warrior culture of the Iliad to the dissolution of the epic tradition in the cultural world of Milton's Paradise Lost.
Keywords
Literary theoryISBN
9780253055521Publisher
Indiana University PressPublisher website
https://iupres.org/Publication date and place
1988Classification
Literary theory


