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Poetry and Its Public in Ancient Greece
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Poetry and Its Public in Ancient Greece

Forfatter:
pocket, 1990
Engelsk

Brilliantly applying insights and methodologies from anthropology, literary theory, and the social sciences to the historical study of archaic lyric, Poetry and Its Public in Ancient Greece, winner of Italy's prestigious Viareggio Prize, develops a new Picture of the literary history of Greece.

An essentially practical art, ancient Greek poetry was clocely linked to the realities of social and political life and to the actual behavior of individuals within a community. Its mythological content was didactic and pedagogical. But Greek poetry differs radically from modern forms in its mode of communication: it was designed not for reading but for performance, with musical accompaniment, before an audience. In analyzing the formal and social aspects of this performance context, Gentili illuminates such topics as oral composition and improvisation, oral transmission and memory, the connections betweek poetry and music, the changing socioeconomic situation of the artist, and the relations among poets, patrons, and the public.

Undertittel
From Homer to the Fifth Century
Forfatter
Bruno Gentili
Oversetter
A. Thomas Cole
ISBN
9780801840197
Språk
Engelsk
Vekt
567 gram
Utgivelsesdato
29.3.1990
Antall sider
408