Sing, Muses, of the Grief of Achilles: An analysis of the grief of Achilles in the Iliad using Coping Theory and Grief Psychology

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Sing, Muses, of the Grief of Achilles: An analysis of the grief of Achilles in the Iliad using Coping Theory and Grief Psychology

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2021-05

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Within the study of the Iliad, few scholars have attempted to take a psychological look at the characters within the epic. This thesis takes a look at how the character of Achilles grieves and copes with the death of his companion, Patroclus, through the lenses of modern Coping Theory and Grief Psychology.

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University of Minnesota M.A. thesis. May 2021. Major: Classical and Near Eastern Studies. Advisor: Hanne Levinson. 1 computer file (PDF); vii, 53 pages.

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Baumer, Erin. (2021). Sing, Muses, of the Grief of Achilles: An analysis of the grief of Achilles in the Iliad using Coping Theory and Grief Psychology. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/223102.

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