Personification and the Use of Abstract Subjects in the Attic Orators and Thukydides
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In this scholarly work, Robert Somerville Radford explores the use of techniques like personification in classical Greek writing. Focusing on a range of texts from the Attic orators to Thucydides, Radford offers a nuanced and detailed analysis of how these devices were used to convey complex ideas and emotions.
