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(Ebook) Homeric Responses by Gregory Nagy ISBN 9780292705531, 0292705530

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Authors:Gregory Nagy
Pages:112 pages.
Year:2004
Editon:1
Publisher:University of Texas Press
Language:english
File Size:1.38 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9780292705531, 0292705530
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(Ebook) Homeric Responses by Gregory Nagy ISBN 9780292705531, 0292705530

The Homeric "Iliad" and "Odyssey" are among the world's foremost epics. Yet, millennia after their composition, basic questions remain about them. Who was Homer - a real or an ideal poet? When were the poems composed - at a single point in time, or over centuries of composition and performance? And how were the poems committed to writing? These uncertainties have been known as The Homeric Question, and many scholars, including Gregory Nagy, have sought to solve it.In "Homeric Responses", Nagy presents a series of essays that further elaborate his theories regarding the oral composition and evolution of the Homeric epics. Building on his previous work in "Homeric Questions" and "Poetry as Performance: Homer and Beyond" and responding to some of his critics, he examines such issues as the importance of performance and the interaction between audience and poet in shaping the poetry; the role of the rhapsode (the performer of the poems) in the composition and transmission of the poetry; the 'irreversible mistakes' and cross-references in the "Iliad" and "Odyssey" as evidences of artistic creativity; and the Iliadic description of the shield of Achilles as a pointer to the world outside the poem, the polis of the audience.
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