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Iambic Ideas: Essays on a Poetic Tradition from Archaic Greece to the Late Roman Empire: Greek Studies: Interdisciplinary Approaches

Editat de Alberto Cavarzere, Antonio Aloni, Alessandro Barchiesi Contribuţii de Gianfranco Agosti, Angela M. Andrisano, Ewen Lyall Bowie, Lowell Edmunds, Stephen J. Harrison, Stephen J. Heyworth, Alessandro Russo, Lindsay C. Watson, Giuseppe Zanetto
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 16 noi 2001
Iambic Ideas, explores the concept of the "iambic" as a genre. In a set of detailed studies, the contributors examine, across time, the idea of iambic through a wide variety of cultural settings-Greek, Hellenistic, Roman, and late antiquity. What emerges most clearly is that the "iambic idea" is impossible to define in absolute terms: rather, the form of iambic keeps varying in response to a vast variety of historical contingencies. The variation is evident in such critical terms as the "iambic tendency" in Sappho, the "reusing of iambi" for Roman epodes, and even the instances of "iambic absence" in comedy and other such related forms. In the end, what is most characteristic about the "iambic" is its own inherent variability.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780742508170
ISBN-10: 074250817X
Pagini: 263
Dimensiuni: 148 x 228 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.42 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Seria Greek Studies: Interdisciplinary Approaches

Locul publicării:New York, United States

Cuprins

Chapter 1 Early Greek Iambic Poetry: The Importance of Narrative
Chapter 2 What Is That Man Doing in Sappho
Chapter 3 Iambic Motifs in Alcaeus' Lyrics
Chapter 4 Iambic Patterns in Aristophanic Comedy
Chapter 5 Callimachus 4: From Performance to Writing
Chapter 6 Iambic Presences in Ennius's Saturae
Chapter 7 Catullian iambics, Catullian
iambi
Chapter 8 Horace and Iambos: The Poet as Literary Historian
Chapter 9 Some Generic Problems in Horace's Epodes: or On (Not) Being Archilochus
Chapter 10
Epode 14: Horace's carmen inconditum?
Chapter 11 Ego polivi versibus senariis: Phaedrus and Iambic Poetry
Chapter 12 Late Antique Iambics and
iambikè idéa

Recenzii

With its judicious sampling of topics, each developed in impressive detail, Iambic Ideas itself rates as a perfectly brilliant idea. The book provides a much-needed sense of 'iambic' as a self-standing generic enterprise within the literatures of Greece and Rome, poetry that both writes and plays by its own rules. The book is thus a first of its kind, and fundamental to the study of verse invective in antiquity.
The collection is strong and provocative in both its breadth and its depth. Iambic Ideas is nicely produced, organized, and balanced.
Iambic Ideas offers a rich selection of essays from a range of international experts...Each contribution is of considerable value on its own merits, and the collection as a whole reveals both the coherence and the diversity of the 'genre.'
The collection as a whole is useful and important.
Iambic Ideas is a must read for anyone interested in Greek and Roman poetry. These twelve thought-provoking essays are constructed to move beyond formal generic classifications and to focus on the broader continuities, interactions, and significance of the iambic impulse from the archaic to late antique. The temporal span of these essays enables the readers to gain access to material that might otherwise be unfamiliar and allows for a far richer understanding of poetic processes in play.