ARCHAIC PERIOD OF GREEK LITERATURE: GREEK FOLKLORE AND MYTH
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This article is devoted to the archaic period of Greek literature. The most ancient written monuments of Greek literature - Homer's poems "Iliad" and "Odyssey", folklore and myths of ancient Greece.
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