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Oxford Readings in Greek Lyric Poetry (Hardcover)
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Oxford Readings in Greek Lyric Poetry (Hardcover)
Series: Oxford Readings in Classical Studies
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No area of ancient Greek literature has been more studied over the
last few decades than "lyric poetry", which conventionally includes
poetry sung by choruses or soloists accompanied by the lyre or
aulos (flute). Besides its literary significance, lyric poetry is
also a major resource for understanding the culture and history of
Archaic Greece, especially the seventh and sixth centuries BC. This
volume brings together eighteen of the best and most influential
essays to be published on lyric poetry over the last four decades,
three of which are here translated into English for the first time.
Authored by experts on Greek lyric poetry from the UK, Europe, and
the USA - including Gregory Nagy, Claude Calame, and Malcolm
Davies, among several others - the papers cover a wide range of
general themes, ranging from studies of genre and the poetic
persona to performance and interpretation, and also offer
illuminating case studies of individual poets, from Alcman and
Alkaios to Sappho and Simonides. Collated here in a single volume
and prefaced by a thorough and up-to-date synoptic introduction by
the volume editor, himself a recognised authority on the subject,
the plurality of critical voices and perspectives offers both
scholars and students an accessible yet comprehensive and
insightful overview of the field.
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