The Cambridge Companion To Greek Lyric

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Introduction to this wide-ranging body of poetry, which includes work by such famous poets as Sappho and Pindar.

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Genre : History
Author : Felix Budelmann
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Release : 2009-04-30
File : 461 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780521849449


A Companion To Greek Literature

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A Companion to Greek Literature presents a comprehensive introduction to the wide range of texts and literary forms produced in the Greek language over the course of a millennium beginning from the 6th century BCE up to the early years of the Byzantine Empire. Features contributions from a wide range of established experts and emerging scholars of Greek literature Offers comprehensive coverage of the many genres and literary forms produced by the ancient Greeks—including epic and lyric poetry, oratory, historiography, biography, philosophy, the novel, and technical literature Includes readings that address the production and transmission of ancient Greek texts, historic reception, individual authors, and much more Explores the subject of ancient Greek literature in innovative ways

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Genre : Literary Criticism
Author : Martin Hose
Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Release : 2020-02-11
File : 583 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781119088615


In Praise Of Greek Athletes

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A comparative analysis of epinikian song and inscribed epigram, especially their integration with the proclamation of athletic victory.

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Genre : Language Arts & Disciplines
Author : Peter J. Miller
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Release : 2024-05-09
File : 219 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781009365956


Markers Of Allusion In Archaic Greek Poetry

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Challenging many established narratives of literary history, this book investigates how the earliest known Greek poets (seventh to fifth centuries BCE) signposted their debts to their predecessors and prior traditions – placing markers in their works for audiences to recognise (much like the 'Easter eggs' of modern cinema). Within antiquity, such signposting has often been considered the preserve of later literary cultures, closely linked with the development of libraries, literacy and writing. In this wide-ranging new study, Thomas Nelson shows that these devices were already deeply ingrained in oral archaic Greek poetry, deconstructing the artificial boundary between a supposedly 'primal' archaic literature and a supposedly 'sophisticated' book culture of Hellenistic Alexandria and Rome. In three interlocking case studies, he highlights how poets from Homer to Pindar employed the language of hearsay, memory and time to index their allusive relationships, as they variously embraced, reworked and challenged their inherited tradition.

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Genre : History
Author : Thomas J. Nelson
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Release : 2023-04-30
File : 459 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781009085908


Homer Parmenides And The Road To Demonstration

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Demonstrates how the invention of extended deductive argumentation by Parmenides depended on his use of poetic road imagery.

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Genre : Literary Collections
Author : Benjamin Folit-Weinberg
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Release : 2022-06-09
File : 385 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781316517819



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File : 341 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780521633093


Classical Literature

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Classical Literature: An Introduction provides a series of essays on all the major authors of Greek and Latin literature, as well as on a number of writers less often read. An introductory chapter provides information on important general topics, such as poetic metres, patronage and symposia. The literature is put in historical context, and the material is organized chronologically, but also by genre or author, as appropriate; each section or chapter has suggestions for further reading. The book ranges from Homer to the writers of the later Roman Empire, and includes a glossary, a chronology of literary and political events, and useful maps showing the origins of ancient writers. The collection will be essential for students and others who want a structured and informative introduction to the literature of the classical world.

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Genre : History
Author : Neil Croally
Publisher : Routledge
Release : 2011-05-10
File : 433 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781136736629


The Lesbian Lyre

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Hailed by Plato as the “Tenth Muse” of ancient Greek poetry, Sappho is inarguably antiquity’s greatest lyric poet. Born over 2,600 years ago on the Greek island of Lesbos, and writing amorously of women and men alike, she is the namesake lesbian. What’s left of her writing, and what we know of her, is fragmentary. Shrouded in mystery, she is nonetheless repeatedly translated and discussed – no, appropriated – by all. Sappho has most recently undergone a variety of treatments by agenda-driven scholars and so-called poet-translators with little or no knowledge of Greek. Classicist-translator Jeffrey Duban debunks the postmodernist scholarship by which Sappho is interpreted today and offers translations reflecting the charm and elegant simplicity of the originals. Duban provides a reader-friendly overview of Sappho’s times and themes, exploring her eroticism and Greek homosexuality overall. He introduces us to Sappho’s highly cultured island home, to its lyre-accompanied musical legends, and to the fabled beauty of Lesbian women. Not least, he emphasizes the proximity of Lesbos to Troy, making the translation and enjoyment of Homer’s Iliad and Odyssey a further focus. More than anything else, argues Duban, it is free verse and its rampant legacy – and no two persons more than Walt Whitman and Ezra Pound – that bear responsibility for the ruin of today’s classics in translation, to say nothing of poetry in the twentieth century. Beyond matters of reflection for classicists, Duban provides a far-ranging beginner’s guide to classical literature, with forays into Spenser and Milton, and into the colonial impulse of Virgil, Spenser, and the West at large.

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Genre : Literary Criticism
Author : Jeffrey M. Duban
Publisher : CLAIRVIEW BOOKS
Release : 2016-08-23
File : 834 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781905570805


The Cambridge Companion To Sappho

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A detailed up-to-date survey of the most important woman writer from Greco-Roman antiquity. Examines the nature and context of her poetic achievement, the transmission, loss and rediscovery of her poetry, and the reception of that poetry in cultures far removed from ancient Greece, including Latin America, India, China, and Japan.

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Genre : History
Author : P. J. Finglass
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Release : 2021-04-29
File : 587 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781107189058


Catullus In Twentieth Century Music

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One of the most famous voices to have survived from the Roman world, Catullus's poetry is still amongst the most popular and widely read. But what is it that makes this 2,000-year-old voice so relevant, so personal, and so endlessly fascinating? Reinvigorating discussions around the nature of Catullus's lyricism, Catullus in Twentieth-Century Music takes a completely new approach to Catullus and ideas of lyric. It centres around four musical works from the twentieth century, each one capturing the essence of Catullus in musical retellings and showcasing a very personal response to the original text. Considering how and why these musical composers used Catullus's poetry as their stimulus allows us to uncover new ideas about Catullus's poetry. By considering the very process of reception, Stephanie Oade takes a broader view of lyric, identifying traits and characteristics that are common to both music and poetry, thus transcending the boundaries of individual art forms in order to consider the genre in larger, interdisciplinary terms. It offers insights into compositional processes and challenges audiences to think about ways of engaging with music and poetry. More than anything, it shows how ancient voices continue to resound in modernity and offer everlasting expression for our own experiences and emotions.

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Genre : Literary Criticism
Author : Stephanie Oade
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Release : 2024-08-24
File : 353 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780198918707