Archilochus: The Poems: Introduction, Text, Translation, and Commentary

Author:   Laura Swift (Senior Lecturer in Classical Studies, Senior Lecturer in Classical Studies, the Open University)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
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9780198768074


Pages:   504
Publication Date:   19 February 2019
Format:   Hardback
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Archilochus: The Poems: Introduction, Text, Translation, and Commentary


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In antiquity Archilochus of Paros was considered a poet rivalled only by Homer and Hesiod, yet he has been relatively neglected by modern scholarship. This is largely due to the fragmentary state of his surviving poetry, though our knowledge has expanded significantly since the middle of the twentieth century as new papyrological finds continue to augment the corpus and our understanding of the poet and his work evolves. This volume is the first ever complete commentary on Archilochus, filling a substantial gap in scholarship on archaic Greek poetry and playing an important and timely role in re-establishing him as a major author and in locating the recent discoveries in the broader context of his oeuvre. Presenting the fragmentary texts alongside brand new translations, the volume also contains a comprehensive introduction offering an accessible guide to Archilochus' work and context, and a detailed commentary providing textual, literary, and historical analysis of all of his surviving poetry and discussing broader questions of performance and genre in early Greek poetic culture. The scope and depth of the analysis not only highlights the diversity and sophistication of Archilochus' work, but also sheds new light on our understanding of Greek iambus and elegy, while his influence on later writers means that the commentary will be of significance to scholars and students of Hellenistic and Roman literature, and the later lyric tradition, as well as archaic and classical Greek literature.

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Author:   Laura Swift (Senior Lecturer in Classical Studies, Senior Lecturer in Classical Studies, the Open University)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 16.40cm , Height: 3.40cm , Length: 24.10cm
Weight:   0.910kg
ISBN:  

9780198768074


ISBN 10:   0198768079
Pages:   504
Publication Date:   19 February 2019
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

INTRODUCTION 1. Date 2. Life and Biographical Tradition 3. Iambus and Elegy a) Iambus b) Elegy 4. Relationship with Other Genres a) Heroic Epic b) Wisdom Poetry 5. Blame, Abuse, and Morality 6. Animal Fable 7. Colonization and War 8. Sex and Desire 9. Style 10. Transmission and Reception a) Archaic and Classical Greece b) The Hellenistic Period c) Latin Literature d) Imperial Literature e) After Antiquity TEXT, APPARATUS CRITICUS, AND TRANSLATION COMMENTARY Endmatter Bibliography Index Locorum General Index

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Swift's renderings are perhaps more nuanced (than Predecessors) * Demetrios Yatromanolakes, Eirene: Studia Graeca et Latina * Laura Swift has indisputably succeeded in her stated aim 'to provide literary and historical analysis of Archilochus's poetry, and to set individual fragments within the wider context of the poet's work and early Greek song culture in general'. * Colin Leach, Classics for All *


Laura Swift has indisputably succeeded in her stated aim 'to provide literary and historical analysis of Archilochus's poetry, and to set individual fragments within the wider context of the poet's work and early Greek song culture in general'. * Colin Leach, Classics for All *


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Laura Swift is Senior Lecturer in Classical Studies at the Open University. Her publications include Greek Tragedy: Themes and Contexts (Bloomsbury Academic, 2016), The Hidden Chorus: Echoes of Genre in Tragic Lyric (OUP, 2010), and Euripides: Ion (Bloomsbury Academic, 2008), as well as numerous articles on tragedy and lyric poetry.

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