Hesiod and classical Greek poetry : reception and transformation in the Fifth Century BCE / Zoe Stamatopoulou, Washington University, St Louis.

"Hesiod was regarded by the Greeks as a foundational figure of their culture, alongside Homer. This book examines the rich and varied engagement of fifth-century lyric and drama with the poetic corpus attributed to Hesiod as well as with the poetic figure of Hesiod. The first half of the book is ded...

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Main Author: Stamatopoulou, Zoe (Author)
Language:English
Greek, Ancient (to 1453)
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In English with excerpts of Greek texts.
Published: Cambridge, United Kingdom : Cambridge University Press, 2017.
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Physical Description:x, 270 pages ; 24 cm
Format: Book
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"Hesiod was regarded by the Greeks as a foundational figure of their culture, alongside Homer. This book examines the rich and varied engagement of fifth-century lyric and drama with the poetic corpus attributed to Hesiod as well as with the poetic figure of Hesiod. The first half of the book is dedicated to Hesiodic reception in Pindaric and Bacchylidean poetry, with a particular focus on poetics, genealogies and mythological narratives, and didactic voices. The second half examines how Hesiodic narratives are approached and appropriated in tragedy and satyr drama, especially in the Prometheus plays and in Euripides' Ion. It also explores the multifaceted engagement of Old Comedy with the poetry and authority associated with Hesiod. Through close readings of numerous case studies, the book surveys the complex landscape of Hesiodic reception in the fifth century BCE, focusing primarily on lyric and dramatic responses to the Hesiodic tradition"-- Provided by publisher.
Call Number:PA4011 .S73 2017
Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references (pages 230-263) and indexes.
ISBN:9781107162990
1107162998