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Homer's Thebes - Epic Rivalries and the Appropriation of Mythical Pasts (Paperback)
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Homer's Thebes - Epic Rivalries and the Appropriation of Mythical Pasts (Paperback)
Series: Hellenic Studies Series
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Homer's Iliad and Odyssey are the only early Greek heroic epics to
have survived the transition to writing, even though extant
evidence indicates that they emerged from a thriving oral culture.
Among the missing are the songs of Boeotian Thebes. Homer's Thebes
examines moments in the Iliad and Odyssey where Theban characters
and thematic engagements come to the fore. Rather than sifting
through these appearances to reconstruct lost poems, Elton Barker
and Joel Christensen argue that the Homeric poems borrow heroes
from Thebes to address key ideas-about politics, time, and
genre-that set out the unique superiority of these texts in
performance. By using evidence from Hesiod and fragmentary sources
attributed to Theban tradition, Barker and Christensen explore
Homer's appropriation of Theban motifs of strife and distribution
to promote his tale of the sack of Troy and the returns home. As
Homer's Thebes shows, this Theban material sheds light on the
exceptionality of the Homeric epics through the notions of poetic
rivalry and Panhellenism. Furthermore, by emphasizing a
nonhierarchical model of "reading" the epics derived from
oral-formulaic poetics, this book contributes to recent debates
about allusion, neoanalysis, and intertextuality.
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