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    Hellenismos.Norman Austin - 2012 - Arion 20 (1):5-36.
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    Helen of Troy: Beauty, Myth, Devastation by Ruby Blondell.Norman Austin - 2014 - American Journal of Philology 135 (2):285-287.
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    Meaning and Being in Myth.Norman Austin - 1990 - Pennsylvania State University Press.
    Norman Austin has organized his analysis of classical Greek myths around Lacan's dichotomy between Being and the meanings imposed upon Being by culturally determined signifiers. The primary signifiers in myth, as projections of contradictory meanings, impel human consciousness in contradictory directions: toward heroic self-realization, on the one hand, and into the fear, guilt, and despair resulting from failure, on the other. The gods both reveal and occlude that which they signify—the signified; ultimately, Being itself. Austin includes one chapter on the (...)
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    Meaning and Being in Myth.Norman Austin - 1990 - Pennsylvania State University Press.
    Norman Austin has organized his analysis of classical Greek myths around Lacan's dichotomy between Being and the meanings imposed upon Being by culturally determined signifiers. The primary signifiers in myth, as projections of contradictory meanings, impel human consciousness in contradictory directions: toward heroic self-realization, on the one hand, and into the fear, guilt, and despair resulting from failure, on the other. The gods both reveal and occlude that which they signify—the signified; ultimately, Being itself. Austin includes one chapter on the (...)
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    Nausikaa and the Word that Must Not Be Spoken: A Reading of Homer's Odyssey, Book Six.Norman Austin - 2017 - Arion 25 (1):5.
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    The Goatherd: An Encounter with Virgil's First Eclogue.Norman Austin - 2018 - Arion 25 (3):1.
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    The Great Soul Robbery in Sophocles'" Philoktetes".Norman Austin - 2006 - Arion 14 (2):69-118.
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    The virtue of Ecophronesis: An ecological adaptation of practical wisdom.Nicholas Austin - 2018 - Heythrop Journal 59 (6):1009-1021.
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    Uncanny Homer.Norman Austin - 2009 - Arion 16 (3):65-98.
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    Shorter notes.Cf Ja Scott & N. Austin - 2010 - Classical Quarterly 60:250-287.
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    Roman Officers D. J. Breeze, B. Dobson: Roman Officers and Frontiers. (Mavors Roman Army Researches, 10.) Pp. 631, illustrations in text. Stuttgart: Franz Steiner, 1993. Cased, DM 288/SF 288/ÖS 2,247. [REVIEW]N. J. E. Austin - 1995 - The Classical Review 45 (02):335-336.
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