DOWLING, J., March 11, 1991.
In his masterpiece of satiric drama, The Trojan War Will Not Take Place, the French dramatist Jean Giraudoux envisioned a frantic series of attempts by both Hector and Ulysses to avert the outbreak of the celebrated Homeric conflict. At one point, all seems lost when a Trojan reports that a Greek ship has presented its colors, as it passed Troy, in a manner usually used only when passing a cattle-ship. But as
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