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Proceedings of the VLDB Endowment, 2014
The Big Data problem is characterized by the so called 3V features: Volume - a huge amount of data, Velocity - a high data ingestion rate, and Variety - a mix of structured data, semi-structured data, and unstructured data. The state-of-the-art solutions to the Big Data problem are largely based on the MapReduce framework (aka its open source ...
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The Big Data problem is characterized by the so called 3V features: Volume - a huge amount of data, Velocity - a high data ingestion rate, and Variety - a mix of structured data, semi-structured data, and unstructured data. The state-of-the-art solutions to the Big Data problem are largely based on the MapReduce framework (aka its open source ...
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2021
Abstract As the son of Zeus, accomplisher of great tasks, and civilizing agent, Heracles appears an archetypal hero, central to any number of myths and whose deeds dominate artistic representation. Yet his appearances in extant early Greek hexameter poetry are fleeting and carefully circumscribed. In this chapter we survey the references
Elton Barker, Joel Christensen
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Abstract As the son of Zeus, accomplisher of great tasks, and civilizing agent, Heracles appears an archetypal hero, central to any number of myths and whose deeds dominate artistic representation. Yet his appearances in extant early Greek hexameter poetry are fleeting and carefully circumscribed. In this chapter we survey the references
Elton Barker, Joel Christensen
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Subtropics, 2023
Abstract In the wake of the Emergency, two of India’s most prominent and controversial writers, Salman Rushdie and Shashi Tharoor, each set out on an ambitious project, the fictional rewriting of the story of modern India. The result was two epic novels, Rushdie’s Midnight’s Children (1980) and Tharoor’s The Great Indian Novel (1989 ...
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Abstract In the wake of the Emergency, two of India’s most prominent and controversial writers, Salman Rushdie and Shashi Tharoor, each set out on an ambitious project, the fictional rewriting of the story of modern India. The result was two epic novels, Rushdie’s Midnight’s Children (1980) and Tharoor’s The Great Indian Novel (1989 ...
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2023
In the article, the author is explained about epics, it is said that they should be spiritually brought up and used in music.
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In the article, the author is explained about epics, it is said that they should be spiritually brought up and used in music.
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2015
At the summit of the ancient hierarchy of genres, epic narrates in hexameter verse the deeds of gods, heroes, and men The authority of Homer, the name given to the composer of the Iliad and the Odyssey, ensures that the forms and conventions of the Homeric poems are determinative for the whole of the Greco-Roman tradition of epic.
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At the summit of the ancient hierarchy of genres, epic narrates in hexameter verse the deeds of gods, heroes, and men The authority of Homer, the name given to the composer of the Iliad and the Odyssey, ensures that the forms and conventions of the Homeric poems are determinative for the whole of the Greco-Roman tradition of epic.
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2021
HE EPIC HERO occupies a secure niche in modern criticism. His reassuring presence guarantees the unity of an epic poem and directs our scrutiny when we search for theme. If he is not easy to pick out, there ensues a quarrel over his identity, with a list of candidates for the post; the poem in question, especially if it is an ancient epic, is either ...
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HE EPIC HERO occupies a secure niche in modern criticism. His reassuring presence guarantees the unity of an epic poem and directs our scrutiny when we search for theme. If he is not easy to pick out, there ensues a quarrel over his identity, with a list of candidates for the post; the poem in question, especially if it is an ancient epic, is either ...
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Abstract This chapter examines how John Milton redefined epic, and then how John Dryden reshaped aspects of heroism and employed mock epic, before he returned, after losing his public posts, to translate the great Virgilian epic, The Aeneid.
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2007
Abstract Of all the literary dialects, the language of epic (Homer and Hesiod) offers the most perplexing mixture of real and invented elements. It seems likely that Iliadand Odysseytook a form close to the one we are familiar with between the late VIII and early VII cent., though there is some dispute as to whether they were committed ...
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Abstract Of all the literary dialects, the language of epic (Homer and Hesiod) offers the most perplexing mixture of real and invented elements. It seems likely that Iliadand Odysseytook a form close to the one we are familiar with between the late VIII and early VII cent., though there is some dispute as to whether they were committed ...
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2008
An enumeration of generic qualities will define epic less helpfully than will an assessment of its behaviors. Among major literary kinds, epic offers the most long-standing and globally distributed evidence of the human habit of thinking by means of narrative.
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An enumeration of generic qualities will define epic less helpfully than will an assessment of its behaviors. Among major literary kinds, epic offers the most long-standing and globally distributed evidence of the human habit of thinking by means of narrative.
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