The Alexandra of Lycophron

The Alexandra of Lycophron
Title The Alexandra of Lycophron PDF eBook
Author Charles McNelis
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 296
Release 2016-04-21
Genre History
ISBN 0191088587

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This monograph is a literary study of Lycophron's Alexandra, whose obscurity, a quality notorious already in antiquity, has long hampered holistic approaches. Through a series of distinct but closely integrated literary studies of major aspects of the poem, including its style, its engagement with the traditions of epic and tragedy, and it's treatment of heroism and of the gods, the book explores the way the Alexandra reconfigures Greek mythology. In particular, as it is presented in Homeric epic and Athenian tragedy, in order to cast the Romans and their restoration of Trojan glory as the ultimate telos of history. In this sense, the poem emerges as an important intermediary between Homeric epic and Latin poetry, particularly Vergil's Aeneid. By rewriting specific features of the epic and tragic traditions, the Alexandra denies to Greek heroes the glory that was the traditional compensation for their suffering, while at the same time attributing to Cassandra's Trojan family honours framed in the traditional language of Greek heroism. In this sense, the figure of Cassandra, a prophetess traditionally gifted with the power of foresight but denied credibility, self-reflexively serves as a vehicle for exploring the potentials and limitations of poetry.

Lykophron: Alexandra

Lykophron: Alexandra
Title Lykophron: Alexandra PDF eBook
Author Lykophron
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 193
Release 2022-11-03
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN 0198863349

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'In requital for one man's sin, all Greece/ shall mourn the empty tombs of ten thousand of its children'. These lines from a powerful but neglected Greek poem, Lykophron's Alexandra, were admiringly imitated by Virgil. Priam's beautiful daughter, prophetic Kassandra, foresees her rape in Athena's temple by the hateful Greek Ajax at Troy's fall, and warns of disastrous returns (nostoi) for all the Greek 'heroes'. But Troy will rise again as Rome, founded by Trojan refugees. The Alexandra (also known as Kassandra) narrates Mediterranean foundation myths as failed Greek nostoi, and culminates in 'prophecies-after-the-event' of Roman rule over land and sea. This pseudonymous poem, a generic mix but closest to tragedy, is an ingeniously constructed masterpiece. It is ascribed to a third-century BCE tragedian, but was probably written c.190, when Rome had defeated Carthaginian Hannibal and was poised to humble the Seleukid king Antiochos III. The Alexandra anticipates, by over two millennia, modern Trojan War novels which adopt bitterly disillusioned female perspectives.

Lykophron's Alexandra, Rome, and the Hellenistic World

Lykophron's Alexandra, Rome, and the Hellenistic World
Title Lykophron's Alexandra, Rome, and the Hellenistic World PDF eBook
Author Simon Hornblower
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 279
Release 2018
Genre History
ISBN 0198723687

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The 'Alexandra' attributed to Lykophron is a notoriously difficult poem but one that sheds crucial light on Greek religion, foundation myths, and myths of colonial identity. This book asserts its importance as a strongly political and historical document, and argues that the probable decade of its composition was a turning-point in Roman history.

Greek Tragedy After the Fifth Century

Greek Tragedy After the Fifth Century
Title Greek Tragedy After the Fifth Century PDF eBook
Author Vayos Liapis
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 431
Release 2019
Genre Drama
ISBN 1107038553

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What happened to Greek tragedy after the death of Euripides? This book provides some answers, and a broad historical overview.

Achilles in Love

Achilles in Love
Title Achilles in Love PDF eBook
Author Marco Fantuzzi
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 339
Release 2012-12-20
Genre Art
ISBN 0199603626

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Tracing the escapades of Achilles' erotic history - whether in same-sex or opposite-sex relationships - this book explains how these relationships were developed and revealed, or elided and concealed, in the writing and visual arts following Homer.

Cassandra and the Poetics of Prophecy in Greek and Latin Literature

Cassandra and the Poetics of Prophecy in Greek and Latin Literature
Title Cassandra and the Poetics of Prophecy in Greek and Latin Literature PDF eBook
Author Emily J. Pillinger
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 279
Release 2019-04-11
Genre History
ISBN 1108473938

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Using insights from translation theory, this book uncovers the value of female prophets' riddling prophecies in Greek and Latin poetry.

Costume in Roman Comedy

Costume in Roman Comedy
Title Costume in Roman Comedy PDF eBook
Author Catharine Saunders
Publisher Рипол Классик
Pages 172
Release 1909
Genre History
ISBN

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