Rabu, 19 Desember 1990

The Poet s Voice: Essays on Poetics and Greek Literature

The Poet s Voice: Essays on Poetics and Greek Literature

The Poet s Voice: Essays on Poetics and Greek Literature

"The object of this book," writes the author in his Preface, "is to investigate how poetry and the figure of the poet are represented, discussed, contested within the poetry of ancient Greece." Dr. Goldhill seeks to discover how ancient authors broached the questions: From what position does a poet speak? With what authority? With what debts to the past? With what involvement in the present? Through a series of interrelated essays on Homer, lyric poetry, Aristophanes, Theocritus and Apollonius of Rhodes, key aspects in the history of poetics are discussed: tale telling and the representation of man as the user of language; memorial and praise; parody, comedy and carnival; irony, masks and desire; the legacy of the past and the idea of influence. Detailed readings of major works of Greek literature show how richly rewarding and revealing this approach can be. The author makes liberal use of critical writings from areas of study other than Classics and focuses on problems central to contemporary critical debate. His book is uniquely placed to bring together modern and ancient poetics in a way that is enlightening for both. The work is written as much for the serious scholar of literary criticism as for the Classicist.

ISBN: 0521395704
Author: Simon Goldhill
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Rating: 3.75

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Kamis, 20 September 1990

Kamis, 06 September 1990

Lucretius on Death and Anxiety: Poetry and Philosophy in de Rerum Natura

Lucretius on Death and Anxiety: Poetry and Philosophy in de Rerum Natura

Lucretius on Death and Anxiety: Poetry and Philosophy in de Rerum Natura

In a fresh interpretation of Lucretius's On the Nature of Things, Charles Segal reveals this great poetical account of Epicurean philosophy as an important and profound document for the history of Western attitudes toward death. He shows that this poem, aimed at promoting spiritual tranquillity, confronts two anxieties about death not addressed in Epicurus's abstract treatment--the fear of the process of dying and the fear of nothingness. Lucretius, Segal argues, deals more specifically with the body in dying because he draws on the Roman concern with corporeality as well as on the rich traditions of epic and tragic poetry on mortality.Segal explains how Lucretius's sensitivity to the vulnerability of the body's boundaries connects the deaths of individuals with the deaths of worlds, thereby placing human death into the poem's larger context of creative and destructive energies in the universe. The controversial ending of the poem, which describes the plague at Athens, is thus the natural culmination of a theme developed over the course of the work.

ISBN: 0691068267
Author: Charles Segal
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Rating: 4.50

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Jumat, 01 Juni 1990

Oral and Written Communication: Historical Approaches

Oral and Written Communication: Historical Approaches

Oral and Written Communication: Historical Approaches

The relationship of difference and similarity in oral and written communication is discussed in this volume which reveals the complexity and richness of how meaning has been and continues to be made. This historical study of oral and written expression by international scholars offers eleven essays that range in period, culture and topic. These diverse contributions are grounded in a central concern: how meaning is conceived and created between rhetor and audience within a social context. Each essay examines a unique feature of this communication process and explores persistent characteristics of inquiry that have influenced particular periods.

ISBN: 0803931077
Author: Richard Leo Enos
Publisher: Sage Publications, Inc
Rating: 0.00

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