Description

Iambic Ideas, explores the concept of the "iambic" as a genre. In a set of detailed studies, the contributors examine, across time, the idea of iambic through a wide variety of cultural settings-Greek, Hellenistic, Roman, and late antiquity. What emerges most clearly is that the "iambic idea" is impossible to define in absolute terms: rather, the form of iambic keeps varying in response to a vast variety of historical contingencies. The variation is evident in such critical terms as the "iambic tendency" in Sappho, the "reusing of iambi" for Roman epodes, and even the instances of "iambic absence" in comedy and other such related forms. In the end, what is most characteristic about the "iambic" is its own inherent variability.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Early Greek Iambic Poetry: The Importance of Narrative
Chapter 2 What Is That Man Doing in Sappho
Chapter 3 Iambic Motifs in Alcaeus' Lyrics
Chapter 4 Iambic Patterns in Aristophanic Comedy
Chapter 5 Callimachus 4: From Performance to Writing
Chapter 6 Iambic Presences in Ennius's Saturae
Chapter 7 Catullian iambics, Catullian
iambi
Chapter 8 Horace and Iambos: The Poet as Literary Historian
Chapter 9 Some Generic Problems in Horace's Epodes: or On (Not) Being Archilochus
Chapter 10
Epode 14: Horace's carmen inconditum?
Chapter 11 Ego polivi versibus senariis: Phaedrus and Iambic Poetry
Chapter 12 Late Antique Iambics and
iambikè idéa

Product details

Published Nov 16 2001
Format Paperback
Edition 1st
Extent 278
ISBN 9780742508170
Imprint Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Dimensions 228 x 150 mm
Series Greek Studies: Interdisciplinary Approaches
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

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