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Morrison. 001380398 260__ $$aAnn Arbor :$$bUniversity of Michigan Press,$$c©1992. 001380398 300__ $$a166 pages ;$$c24 cm. 001380398 336__ $$atext$$btxt$$2rdacontent 001380398 337__ $$aunmediated$$bn$$2rdamedia 001380398 338__ $$avolume$$bnc$$2rdacarrier 001380398 4901_ $$aMichigan monographs in classical antiquity 001380398 504__ $$aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 149-155) and indexes. 001380398 5050_ $$aMisdirection as a poetic strategy -- A narrative analysis of the Iliad -- Iliad 1 and alternatives to the epic tradition -- Misdirection 1: false anticipation -- Misdirection 2: epic suspense -- Misdirection 3: thematic misdirection -- The Iliad and the audience: moral miscalculation -- Homer and the tradition. 001380398 5201_ $$a"It is a familiar problem for authors of all kinds: how to make the tale interesting when the audience knows - or thinks it knows - the end of the story. As James V. Morrison illustrates in Homeric Misdirection, delay, suspense, and uncertainty all play essential roles in revitalizing the Iliad's traditional story of the Trojan War."--BOOK JACKET. "In this persuasive and suggestive work, the author studies key passages that anticipate later events in the epic. An exploration of Zeus' prophecies, Achilles' threats, and the poet's own commentary indicates that the effect of such misdirection is to undermine the audience's belief in its own ability to predict outcomes."--BOOK JACKET. "Ultimately this uncertainty reminds the poet's listeners of the limits of their own knowledge. This in turn creates a link between the doubt and uncertainty of the audience and that of characters in the Iliad."--BOOK JACKET. 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