Oxford Readings in Greek Lyric Poetry
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- Kiadó OUP Oxford
- Megjelenés dátuma 2019. január 23.
- ISBN 9780199216192
- Kötéstípus Keménykötés
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- Méret 222x149x34 mm
- Súly 728 g
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Rövid leírás:
No area of ancient Greek literature has been more studied over the last few decades than "lyric poetry": this volume offers both scholars and students an accessible yet comprehensive and insightful overview of the field, bringing together eighteen of the best and most influential essays to be published on lyric poetry over the last four decades.
TöbbHosszú leírás:
No area of ancient Greek literature has been more studied over the last few decades than "lyric poetry", which conventionally includes poetry sung by choruses or soloists accompanied by the lyre or aulos (flute). Besides its literary significance, lyric poetry is also a major resource for understanding the culture and history of Archaic Greece, especially the seventh and sixth centuries BC.
This volume brings together eighteen of the best and most influential essays to be published on lyric poetry over the last four decades, three of which are here translated into English for the first time. Authored by experts on Greek lyric poetry from the UK, Europe, and the USA - including Gregory Nagy, Claude Calame, and Malcolm Davies, among several others - the papers cover a wide range of general themes, ranging from studies of genre and the poetic persona to performance and interpretation, and also offer illuminating case studies of individual poets, from Alcman and Alkaios to Sappho and Simonides. Collated here in a single volume and prefaced by a thorough and up-to-date synoptic introduction by the volume editor, himself a recognised authority on the subject, the plurality of critical voices and perspectives offers both scholars and students an accessible yet comprehensive and insightful overview of the field.
almost all of these papers are either especially interesting or important.
Tartalomjegyzék:
Frontmatter
List of Abbreviations
Introduction
Part A. General Themes
Greek Lyric Poetry, a Non-Existent Genre?
Monody, Choral Lyric, and the Tyranny of the Hand-Book
Real Persona or Poetic Persona? The Interpretation of the "I" in Ancient Greek Lyric
Genre and Occasion
Early Greek Elegy, Symposium, and Public Festival
Symposium and Interpretation: Elegy as Group-Song and the So-Called Awakening Individual
The Genre of Genres: Paeans and Paian in Early Greek Poetry
Part B. Studies on Specific Poets
Alcman's Partheneion: Legend and Choral Ceremony
Archilochus and Odysseus
Hipponax, Boupalos, and the Conventions of the Psogos
The Use of Abuse: Semonides 7
Crisis and Decorum in Sixth-Century Lesbos: Reading Alkaios Otherwise
Keening Sappho: Female Speech Genres in Sappho's Poetry
Jocasta in the West: The Lille Stesichorus
Nautical Matters: Hesiod's Nautilia and Ibycus Fragment 282PMG
The Significance of the "Sphregis" in Theognis and the Safeguarding of Textual Authenticity in Antiquity
Eros the Blacksmith: Performing Masculinity in Anakreon's Love Lyrics
Simonides' Ode to Scopas in Contexts
Endmatter
General Bibliography
Acknowledgements
Index