Ancient Greek literature begins with the epic verses of Homer. Epic then continued as a fundamental literary form throughout antiquity and the influence of the poems produced extends beyond antiquity and down to the present. This Companion presents a fresh and boundary-breaking account of the ancient Greek epic tradition. It includes wide-ranging close readings of epics from Homer to Nonnus, traces their dialogues with other modes such as ancient Mesopotamian poetry, Greek lyric and didactic writing, and explores their afterlives in Byzantium, early Christianity, modern fiction and cinema, and…mehr
Ancient Greek literature begins with the epic verses of Homer. Epic then continued as a fundamental literary form throughout antiquity and the influence of the poems produced extends beyond antiquity and down to the present. This Companion presents a fresh and boundary-breaking account of the ancient Greek epic tradition. It includes wide-ranging close readings of epics from Homer to Nonnus, traces their dialogues with other modes such as ancient Mesopotamian poetry, Greek lyric and didactic writing, and explores their afterlives in Byzantium, early Christianity, modern fiction and cinema, and the identity politics of Greece and Turkey. Plot summaries are provided for those unfamiliar with individual poems. Drawing on cutting-edge new research in a number of fields, such as racecraft, geopolitics and the theory of emotions, the volume demonstrates the sustained and often surprising power of this renowned ancient genre, and sheds new light on its continued impact and relevance today.
Introduction: (pushing) the limits of epic Emma Greensmith Part I. Epic Engagements: 1. Greek and near eastern epic: context and comparison Bernardo Ballesteros 2. Epic and lyric Henry Spelman 3. Didactic (and) epic Emily Kneebone Part II. Epic Space: 4. Space and story: the Iliad and odyssey Christos Tsagalis 5. Do not talk death to me: the epic underworld Karolina Sekita 6. Epic dislocation: nostalgia and return Alexander C. Loney 7. Shrunken epic: the poetics of epyllion Berenice Verhelst Part III. Epic Time: 8. A brief history of epic time Simon Goldhill 9. Time and again: Apollonius' Argonautica Tom Phillips 10. Trojan temporality in imperial Greek epic Emma Greensmith Part IV. Epic People: 11. The language of epic sacrifice Renaud Gagné 12. Epic racecraft and the race of heroes Jackie Murray 13. Women in homer and beyond Emily Hauser Part V. Epic Feelings: 14. Before, beneath, beyond emotions: reading affects in epic Pauline LeVen 15. Humour in Greek epic Matt Hosty 16. Love, desire and erotics Steven D. Smith Part VI. Epic Without End: 17. Ancient readers of Greek epic Richard Hunter 18. Greek epic in a Christian empire: grit in the eye Tim Whitmarsh 19. The fates of epic in Byzantium: homer for a new era Markéta Kulhánková 20. Homeric epic and nation building in modern Greece and Turkey Johanna Hanink 21. Ancient Greek epic and the cinema: transformations and archetypes Martin M. Winkler Epilogue: a continuous song: reflections on Greek epic in the modern Greek lands Panayiotis Christoforou Chapter abstracts Timeline of ancient Greek epic Bibliography Index locorum Subject Index.
Introduction: (pushing) the limits of epic Emma Greensmith Part I. Epic Engagements: 1. Greek and near eastern epic: context and comparison Bernardo Ballesteros 2. Epic and lyric Henry Spelman 3. Didactic (and) epic Emily Kneebone Part II. Epic Space: 4. Space and story: the Iliad and odyssey Christos Tsagalis 5. Do not talk death to me: the epic underworld Karolina Sekita 6. Epic dislocation: nostalgia and return Alexander C. Loney 7. Shrunken epic: the poetics of epyllion Berenice Verhelst Part III. Epic Time: 8. A brief history of epic time Simon Goldhill 9. Time and again: Apollonius' Argonautica Tom Phillips 10. Trojan temporality in imperial Greek epic Emma Greensmith Part IV. Epic People: 11. The language of epic sacrifice Renaud Gagné 12. Epic racecraft and the race of heroes Jackie Murray 13. Women in homer and beyond Emily Hauser Part V. Epic Feelings: 14. Before, beneath, beyond emotions: reading affects in epic Pauline LeVen 15. Humour in Greek epic Matt Hosty 16. Love, desire and erotics Steven D. Smith Part VI. Epic Without End: 17. Ancient readers of Greek epic Richard Hunter 18. Greek epic in a Christian empire: grit in the eye Tim Whitmarsh 19. The fates of epic in Byzantium: homer for a new era Markéta Kulhánková 20. Homeric epic and nation building in modern Greece and Turkey Johanna Hanink 21. Ancient Greek epic and the cinema: transformations and archetypes Martin M. Winkler Epilogue: a continuous song: reflections on Greek epic in the modern Greek lands Panayiotis Christoforou Chapter abstracts Timeline of ancient Greek epic Bibliography Index locorum Subject Index.
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