Stesichoros's Geryoneis

Stesichoros's Geryoneis
Title Stesichoros's Geryoneis PDF eBook
Author Paul Curtis
Publisher BRILL
Pages 220
Release 2011-09-09
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9004207678

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This monograph focuses solely on the Stesichoros’s Geryoneis. The main feature to the book is its full-length commentary. As well as providing a detailed analysis on the poet’s language and style, the song is considered in its wider religious context.

Stesichoros's Geryoneis

Stesichoros's Geryoneis
Title Stesichoros's Geryoneis PDF eBook
Author Paul Curtis
Publisher BRILL
Pages 219
Release 2011-09-09
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9004214208

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Stesichoros’s Geryoneis is without doubt one of the gems of the 6th century. This monograph offers the first full-length commentary (in English) to cover all aspects of the Geryoneis. Included in this monograph is a much-needed revised and up-to-date text together with a full apparatus. As well as concentrating on the poet’s usage of metre and language, a particular emphasis has been given to Stesichoros’s debt to epic poetry. Innovative too is the proposal that the Geryoneis was closely connected with the cult worship Geryon received in the 6th century. This book has an especial appeal to both those already familiar with lyric and epic poetry, but also, it is hoped, those new to Stesichoros.

The Cambridge History of Classical Literature: Volume 1, Greek Literature, Part 1, Early Greek Poetry

The Cambridge History of Classical Literature: Volume 1, Greek Literature, Part 1, Early Greek Poetry
Title The Cambridge History of Classical Literature: Volume 1, Greek Literature, Part 1, Early Greek Poetry PDF eBook
Author P. E. Easterling
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 266
Release 1989-05-04
Genre History
ISBN 9780521359818

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The period from the eighth to the fifth centuries B.C. was one of extraordinary creativity in the Greek-speaking world. Poetry was a public and popular medium, and its production was closely related to developments in contemporary society. At the time when the city states were acquiring their distinctive institutions epic found the greatest of all its exponents in Homer, and lyric poetry for both solo and choral performance became a genre which attracted poets of the first rank, writers of the quality of Sappho, Alcaeus and Pindar, whose influence on later literature was to be profound. This volume covers the epic tradition, the didactic poems of Hesiod and his imitators, and the wide-ranging work of the iambic, elegiac and lyric poets of what is loosely called the archaic age. The contributors make use of recent papyrus finds (particularly in the case of Archilochus and Stesichorus) to fill out the picture of a cosmopolitan and highly sophisticated literary culture which had not yet found its intellectual centre in Athens.

Mythical Narratives in Stesichorus

Mythical Narratives in Stesichorus
Title Mythical Narratives in Stesichorus PDF eBook
Author Sofia Carvalho
Publisher Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Pages 349
Release 2021-11-08
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 3110715732

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The mythical narratives of Stesichorus provide the earliest surviving examples of poetic production in the Greek West. This book illustrates how Stesichorus reshaped Greek epic to create a remarkably innovative type of lyric poetry – a literature that was particularly expressive in its handling of motifs associated with travel, such as the voyages of heroes, their returns home, and their escapes. This comprehensive survey of Stesichorus’ treatment of myth discusses his engagement with Homer and Hesiod, his powerful and often moving means of characterisation, his subtle treatment of narrative, and his elaboration of emotional episodes unprecedented in archaic Greek lyric poetry. All Greek is translated, making the book accessible to anyone with an interest in one of the great poets of archaic Greece, whose work had such an impact on the later genre of tragedy.

Stesichorus' "Geryoneis" and its folk-tale origins

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Title Stesichorus' "Geryoneis" and its folk-tale origins PDF eBook
Author Malcolm Davies
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Stesichorus in Context

Stesichorus in Context
Title Stesichorus in Context PDF eBook
Author P. J. Finglass
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 225
Release 2015-06-04
Genre History
ISBN 1316381110

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The sixth-century BC Greek poet Stesichorus was highly esteemed in antiquity; but by about AD 400 his works had been almost completely lost. Over recent decades, however, the recovery of substantial portions of his poetry has enabled a reassessment of his significance. These essays by leading scholars analyse different aspects of his oeuvre: the relationship between Stesichorus and epic, particularly his response to the Homeric poems; his narrative technique and his handling of erotic themes; and his influence and reception in fifth-century Athens, in Hellenistic scholarship and poetry, in the Renaissance, and in poetry today. The volume as a whole - the first dedicated to this author - amply demonstrates the extraordinary creativity and continuing vitality of the poet from Himera.

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