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Nature and Culture in the Iliad - The Tragedy of Hector (Paperback, Enlarged): James M. Redfield Nature and Culture in the Iliad - The Tragedy of Hector (Paperback, Enlarged)
James M. Redfield
R684 R637 Discovery Miles 6 370 Save R47 (7%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

By focusing on the story of Hector, James M. Redfield presents an imaginative perspective not only on the" Iliad" but also on the whole of Homeric culture. In an expansive discussion informed by a reinterpretation of Aristotle's "Poetics" and a reflection on the human meaning of narrative art, the analysis of Hector leads to an inquiry into the fundamental features of Homeric culture and of culture generally in its relation to nature. Through Hector, as the "true tragic hero of the poem," the events and themes of the "Iliad" are understood and the function of tragedy within culture is examined. Redfield's work represents a significant application of anthropological perspectives to Homeric poetry. Originally published in 1975 (University of Chicago Press), this revised edition includes a new preface and concluding chapter by the author.

The Locrian Maidens - Love and Death in Greek Italy (Hardcover, New): James M. Redfield The Locrian Maidens - Love and Death in Greek Italy (Hardcover, New)
James M. Redfield
R2,542 R2,138 Discovery Miles 21 380 Save R404 (16%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Athens dominates textbook accounts of ancient Greece. But was it, for the Greeks themselves, a model city-state or a creative, even a corrupt, departure from the model? Or was there a model? This book reveals Epizephyrian Locri--a Greek colony on the Adriatic coast of Italy--as a third way in Greek culture, neither Athens nor Sparta. Drawing on a wide range of literary and archaeological evidence, James Redfield offers a fascinating account of this poorly understood Greek city-state, and in particular the distinctive role of women and marriage therein.

Redfield devotes much of the book to placing Locri within a more general account of Greek culture, particularly with the institution of marriage in relation to private property, sexual identity, and the fate of the soul. He begins by considering the annual practice of sending two maidens from old-world Locris, the putative place of origin of the Italian Locrians, to serve in the temple of Athena at Ilion, finding here some key themes of Locrian culture. He goes on to provide a richly detailed overview of the Italian city; in a set of iconographic essays he suggests that marriage was seen in Locri as a life transformation akin to the eternal bliss hoped for after death.

Nothing less than a general reevaluation of classical Greek society in both its political and theological dimensions, "The Locrian Maidens" is must reading for students and scholars of classics, while remaining accessible and of particular interest to those in women's studies and to anyone seeking a broader understanding of ancient Greece.

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