Stesichorus

Stesichorus
Title Stesichorus PDF eBook
Author Stesichorus
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 706
Release 2014-12-11
Genre History
ISBN 9781107078345

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Stesichorus' lyric poetry vividly recreates the most dramatic episodes of Greek myth: the labours of Heracles, the sack of Troy, the vengeance of Orestes, and more besides. It can be appreciated today as never before, thanks to the recent discovery of ancient manuscripts buried for some two millennia in the sands of Egypt. This fresh edition of Stesichorus' poems presents the first full-scale analysis of all his surviving works. The detailed introduction and commentary investigate a wide range of key issues, such as Stesichorus' imagery and style, his narrative technique, and his mythological innovations. The controversial question of how Stesichorus' poems were originally performed receives careful scrutiny; particular attention is paid to the fascinating story of the transmission, disappearance, and recovery of his work. A translation integrated with the commentary renders this book accessible to all readers with an interest in early Greek poetry and its legacy.

Stesichorus in Context

Stesichorus in Context
Title Stesichorus in Context PDF eBook
Author Patrick Finglass
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 225
Release 2015-06-04
Genre History
ISBN 1107069734

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The first collection of essays, by leading scholars, on a major Greek poet whose works have only recently been recovered.

The Cambridge History of Classical Literature: Volume 1, Greek Literature

The Cambridge History of Classical Literature: Volume 1, Greek Literature
Title The Cambridge History of Classical Literature: Volume 1, Greek Literature PDF eBook
Author P. E. Easterling
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 960
Release 1985-05-09
Genre History
ISBN 9780521210423

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This volume looks at literature of the Hellenistic period.

Stesichorus

Stesichorus
Title Stesichorus PDF eBook
Author Schade
Publisher BRILL
Pages 251
Release 2017-09-18
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 900435087X

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The work of Stesichoros, an ancient Greek poet of the early sixth century B.C., is transmitted in fragments only. This volume contains a new edition of some of the most interesting Stesichoros-papyri from the Oxyrhynchus collection. The papyri are analysed under various aspects: survey of relevant secondary literature, introduction about identification and contents of each papyrus (including archaeological evidence), papyrological description, metrics; the edition is complete with a Latin critical apparatus, translation and detailed commentary. A brief general introduction illustrates notorious problems concerning the author, the genre etc. A bibliography and indices are provided at the end of the volume. The book will be welcomed by classicists and papyrologists alike.

Autobiography of Red

Autobiography of Red
Title Autobiography of Red PDF eBook
Author Anne Carson
Publisher Vintage
Pages 317
Release 2013-03-05
Genre Poetry
ISBN 0345807014

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The award-winning poet reinvents a genre in a stunning work that is both a novel and a poem, both an unconventional re-creation of an ancient Greek myth and a wholly original coming-of-age story set in the present. Geryon, a young boy who is also a winged red monster, reveals the volcanic terrain of his fragile, tormented soul in an autobiography he begins at the age of five. As he grows older, Geryon escapes his abusive brother and affectionate but ineffectual mother, finding solace behind the lens of his camera and in the arms of a young man named Herakles, a cavalier drifter who leaves him at the peak of infatuation. When Herakles reappears years later, Geryon confronts again the pain of his desire and embarks on a journey that will unleash his creative imagination to its fullest extent. By turns whimsical and haunting, erudite and accessible, richly layered and deceptively simple, Autobiography of Red is a profoundly moving portrait of an artist coming to terms with the fantastic accident of who he is. A NEW YORK TIMES NOTABLE BOOK OF THE YEAR National Book Critics Circle Award Finalist "Anne Carson is, for me, the most exciting poet writing in English today." --Michael Ondaatje "This book is amazing--I haven't discovered any writing in years so marvelously disturbing." --Alice Munro "A profound love story . . . sensuous and funny, poignant, musical and tender." --The New York Times Book Review "A deeply odd and immensely engaging book. . . . [Carson] exposes with passionate force the mythic underlying the explosive everyday." --The Village Voice

The History and Anatomy of Auctorial Self-criticism in the European Middle Ages

The History and Anatomy of Auctorial Self-criticism in the European Middle Ages
Title The History and Anatomy of Auctorial Self-criticism in the European Middle Ages PDF eBook
Author Anita Obermeier
Publisher Rodopi
Pages 324
Release 1999
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9789042004054

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This study outlines the history and anatomy of the European apology tradition from the sixth century BCE to 1500 for the first time. The study examines the vernacular and Latin tales, lyrics, epics, and prose compositions of Arabic, English, French, German, Greek, Icelandic, Italian, Spanish, and Welsh authors. Three different strands of the apology tradition can be proposed. The first and most pervasive strand features apologies to pagan deities and-later-to God. The second most important strand contains literary apologies made to an earthly audience, usually of women. A third strand occurs more rarely and contains apologies for varying literary offenses that are directed to a more general audience. The medieval theory of language privileges an imitation of the Christian master narrative and a hierarchical medieval view of authorship. These notions express a medieval philosophical concern about language and its role, and therefore the role of the author, in cosmic history. Despite the fact that women apologize for different purposes and reasons, their examples illustrate, on yet another level, the antifeminist subtext inherent in the entire apology tradition. Overall, the apology tradition characterized by interauctoriality, intertextuality, and intratextuality, enables self-critical authors to refer not only backward but also-primarily-forward, making the medieval apology a progressive strategy that engenders new literature. This study would be relevant to all medievalists, especially those interested in literature and the history of ideas.

Greek Lyric Poetry from Alcman to Simonides

Greek Lyric Poetry from Alcman to Simonides
Title Greek Lyric Poetry from Alcman to Simonides PDF eBook
Author C. M. Bowra
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 462
Release 2001-09-13
Genre Art
ISBN 9780198143291

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Oxford Scholarly Classics is a new series that makes available again great academic works from the archives of Oxford University Press. Reissued in uniform series design, the reissues will enable libraries, scholars, and students to gain fresh access to some of the finest scholarship of the last century.