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Homer's People

Epic Poetry and Social Formation

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Gebonden, 258 blz. | Engels
Cambridge University Press | e druk, 2000
ISBN13: 9780521770095
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Cambridge University Press e druk, 2000 9780521770095
Onderdeel van serie Cambridge Classical
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This book examines the role and character of Homer's people, laoi, in Homeric story-telling, arguing that Homeric poetry is crucially concerned with the people as a basis for communal life. Both The Iliad and The Odyssey are read as sustained meditations on the processes involved in protecting and destroying the people. The investigation draws on a wide range of approaches from formulaic analysis to the study of early performance contexts. From a close reading of the Homeric epics, Homer's people emerge as a community without effective social structures. When this is viewed from the perspective of Homeric performances in the polis, a contrast between Homer's laoi and the founding people of ritual emerges. While the former typically perish, the survival of the latter is secured by the establishment of successful institutions.

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ISBN13:9780521770095
Taal:Engels
Bindwijze:Gebonden
Aantal pagina's:258

Inhoudsopgave

Introduction; 1. Laoi in early Greek hexameter poetry; 2. Homer's people; 3. Laos epic in performance; Appendix A. Epic formulae; Appendix B. Ritual formulae.

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