Biography, Literature and Literary Studies, History and Criticism, General, Ancient, Classical and Medieval

Homeric Contexts: Neoanalysis and the Interpretation of Oral Poetry
Franco Montanari (editor-in-chief), Antonios Rengakos (editor-in-chief), Christos C. Tsagalis (editor-in-chief)
Hardback Published on: 16/04/2012
Price: £202
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Synopsis
This volume aims at offering a critical reassessment of the progress made in Homeric research in recent years, focussing on its two main trends, Neonalysis and Oral Theory. Interpreting Homer in the 21st century asks for a holistic approach that allows us to reconsider some of our methodological tools and preconceptions concerning what we call Homeric poetry. The neoanalytical and oral 'booms', which have to a large extent influenced the way we see Homer today, may be re-evaluated if we are willing to endorse a more flexible approach to certain scholarly taboos pertaining to these two schools of interpretation. Song-traditions, formula, performance, multiformity on the one hand, and Motivforschung, Epic Cycle on the other, may not be so incompatible as we often tend to think.
Publisher information
- Publisher: De Gruyter
- ISBN: 9783110271959
- Number of pages: 708
- Dimensions: 228 x 152 x 15 mm
- Weight: 1200g
- Languages: English