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- From: JFAlward AT aol.com
- To: gmark AT franklin.oit.unc.edu
- Subject: Re: Mark's Young Man is Homer's Elpenor
- Date: Thu, 15 Mar 2001 02:00:03 EST
In a message dated 3/14/01 10:49:58 PM Pacific Standard Time,
larry.swain AT wmich.edu writes:
<< The problem with MacDonald's approach here is not only does it assume a
lot on the part of the audience, but from what evidence we do have of
Greek readers making something of Mark, this is exactly what they did
NOT make of the text.
>>
What evidence is that?
Joe Alward
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Mark's Young Man is Homer's Elpenor,
JFAlward, 03/13/2001
- <Possible follow-up(s)>
- Re: Mark's Young Man is Homer's Elpenor, Ray Pickett, 03/13/2001
- Re: Mark's Young Man is Homer's Elpenor, JFAlward, 03/15/2001
- Re: Mark's Young Man is Homer's Elpenor, L. J. Swain, 03/15/2001
- Re: Mark's Young Man is Homer's Elpenor, L. J. Swain, 03/15/2001
- Re: Mark's Young Man is Homer's Elpenor, JFAlward, 03/15/2001
- Re: Mark's Young Man is Homer's Elpenor, Rikki E. Watts, 03/15/2001
- Re: Mark's Young Man is Homer's Elpenor, L. J. Swain, 03/19/2001
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