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Companion to Greek Lyric

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Discover the power of Greek lyric with essays from some of the foremost scholars in the field today
 
Recent decades have seen a strong resurgence of interest in Greek lyric, resulting in this topic becoming one of the most dynamic areas of Classical scholarship. In A Companion to Greek Lyric, renowned Classical scholar Laura Swift delivers a collection of essays by international experts and emerging voices that offers up-to-date approaches on the methodology, contexts, and reception of Greek lyric from the archaic to the Hellenistic period.
 
This edited volume includes detailed analyses of the poets themselves, as well as a reflection of the current state of play in the study of Greek lyric. It showcases the scope and range of approaches to be found in scholarly work in the field.
 
Newcomers to the subject will benefit from the range of contextual and technical information included that allows for a more effective engagement with the lyric poets. Readers will also enjoy:
* Guidance on working with texts that are mainly preserved as fragments
* A selection of ways in which lyric poetry has influenced and inspired writers from Rome to the modern era
* Recommendations for further reading that offer a starting point for how to follow up on a particular topic
 
Perfect for undergraduate and master's students taking courses on Greek lyric or survey courses on classical literature, A Companion to Greek Lyric also belongs in the libraries of students of English or Comparative Literature seeking an authoritative resource for Greek lyric.

List of contents

Abbreviations and Standard Editions x
 
Preface xviii
 
Section 1 Contexts 1
 
1 The Lyric Chorus 3
Lucia Athanassaki
 
2 Religion and Ritual in Early Greek Lyric 19
William Furley
 
3 Epic and Lyric 34
Adrian Kelly
 
4 Commemorating the Athlete 47
Nigel Nicholson
 
5 Aristocracy, Aristocratic Culture, and the Symposium 62
Marek W'cowski
 
6 Politics 76
Jonathan M. Hall
 
Section 2 Methodologies and Techniques 89
 
7 Papyrology 91
C. Michael Sampson
 
8 Citation and Transmission 119
Tom Phillips
 
9 Meter and Music 132
Armand D'Angour
 
10 The Lyric Dialects 142
Mark de Kreij
 
11 Deixis and World Building 162
Evert van Emde Boas
 
12 Lyric Space: Sappho and Aphrodite's Sanctuary 176
Annette Giesecke
 
13 Sappho, Performance, and Acting Fragments 192
Jane Montgomery Griffiths
 
Section 3 Authors and Forms 205
 
14 Iambos 207
Klaus Lennartz
 
15 Elegy 221
Krystyna Bartol
 
16 Stesichorus 234
P. J. Finglass
 
17 Alcman 245
Timothy Power
 
18 Sappho 261
André Lardinois
 
19 Alcaeus 275
Henry Spelman
 
20 Ibycus and Anacreon 290
Ettore Cingano
 
21 Solon and Theognis 303
Ewen Bowie
 
22 Simonides 317
Richard Rawles
 
23 Pindar 333
Christopher Brown
 
24 Bacchylides 346
David Fearn
 
25 The New Music 362
Pauline A. LeVen
 
26 Dramatic Lyric 377
Laura Swift
 
27 The Lyres of Orpheus: The Transformations of Lyric in the Hellenistic Period 389
A. D. Morrison
 
Section 4 Receptions 405
 
28 Greek Iambic and Lyric in Horace 407
Andreas T. Zanker
 
29 Greek Lyric at Rome: Before and After Augustan Poetry 424
Tobias Allendorf
 
30 The Gift of Song: German Receptions of Pindar 437
John T. Hamilton
 
31 "Anacreon" in America 453
Patricia Rosenmeyer
 
32 Greek Lyric: A View from the North 467
William Allan
 
33 Sappho and the Feminist Movement: Twentieth and Twenty-First Centuries 484
Marguerite Johnson
 
34 Anne Carson's Lyric Temporalities: Desire, Immortality, and Time in the Fragments of Sappho and Stesichorus 496
Hannah Silverblank
 
35 Greek Lyric and Pindar in Brazil 512
Robert de Brose
 
Bibliography 526
 
Index 573

About the author










Laura Swift is Senior Lecturer in Classical Studies at The Open University. The author of Archilochus: The Poems, Greek Tragedy: Themes and Contexts, The Hidden Chorus: Echoes of Genre in Tragic Lyric, and Euripides: Ion, she also works with theatre practitioners on how to represent and stage fragmentary Greek poetry as a contemporary art form.


Summary

Discover the power of Greek lyric with essays from some of the foremost scholars in the field today

Recent decades have seen a strong resurgence of interest in Greek lyric, resulting in this topic becoming one of the most dynamic areas of Classical scholarship. In A Companion to Greek Lyric, renowned Classical scholar Laura Swift delivers a collection of essays by international experts and emerging voices that offers up-to-date approaches on the methodology, contexts, and reception of Greek lyric from the archaic to the Hellenistic period.

This edited volume includes detailed analyses of the poets themselves, as well as a reflection of the current state of play in the study of Greek lyric. It showcases the scope and range of approaches to be found in scholarly work in the field.

Newcomers to the subject will benefit from the range of contextual and technical information included that allows for a more effective engagement with the lyric poets. Readers will also enjoy:
* Guidance on working with texts that are mainly preserved as fragments
* A selection of ways in which lyric poetry has influenced and inspired writers from Rome to the modern era
* Recommendations for further reading that offer a starting point for how to follow up on a particular topic

Perfect for undergraduate and master's students taking courses on Greek lyric or survey courses on classical literature, A Companion to Greek Lyric also belongs in the libraries of students of English or Comparative Literature seeking an authoritative resource for Greek lyric.

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