The Poetry of Homer

Edited with an Introduction by Bruce Heiden

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The Poetry of Homer

Edited with an Introduction by Bruce Heiden

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Samuel Eliot Bassett's classic work The Poetry of Homer investigates the rhetorical techniques that have made the Iliad and the Odyssey speak to audiences throughout the ages. Combining a sublime poetic sensitivity with thorough scholarship this work offers original analyses of many topics, including the Homeric narrator's presentation of his story, his evocation of character through direct speech, the organization of speeches and descriptions into vivd dramatic situations, the pacing and emotional weight of similes and narratorial interventions, and the expressive variation in rhythms and word-groupings. A prolific and insightful contributor to Homeric scholarship, Bassett was invited to deliver the Sather Classical Lecture at Berkeley, but he died with the manuscript unpublished. This work, published posthumously in 1938 as The Poetry of Homer, has left its mark on a generation of classicists. Lexington is proud to bring such an important and influential book back into print in this new edition, edited and introduced by Bruce Heiden with a foreword by Greg Nagy.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Preface
Chapter 2 Editor's Introduction
Chapter 3 An Important Homeric Problem and its Postulates
Chapter 4 The Epic Illusion
Chapter 5 The Epic Illusion (Continued)
Chapter 6 The Breaking of the Epic Illusion
Chapter 7 The Poet and His Audience
Chapter 8 The Poet as Singer
Chapter 9 Homer the Poetic Demiurge
Chapter 10 The Poet as Realist and as Idealist

Product details

Published Jul 09 2003
Format Hardback
Edition 1st
Extent 306
ISBN 9780739106952
Imprint Lexington Books
Dimensions 235 x 160 mm
Series Greek Studies: Interdisciplinary Approaches
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

About the contributors

Anthology Editor

Bruce Heiden

Foreword

Greg Nagy

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