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Defining Greek Narrative Douglas Cairns Cairns Douglas

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Defining Greek Narrative Douglas Cairns Cairns Douglas
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Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.51 MB
Author: Douglas Cairns [Cairns, Douglas]
ISBN: 9780748680108, 0748680101
Language: English
Year: 2014

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Defining Greek Narrative Douglas Cairns Cairns Douglas by Douglas Cairns [cairns, Douglas] 9780748680108, 0748680101 instant download after payment.

The 'Classic' narratology that has been widely applied to classical texts is aimed at a universal taxonomy for describing narratives. More recently, 'new narratologies' have begun linking the formal characteristics of narrative to their historical and ideological contexts. This volume seeks such a rethinking for Greek literature. It has 2 closely related objectives: to define what is characteristically Greek in Greek narratives of different periods and genres, and to see how narrative techniques and concerns develop over time. The 15 distinguished contributors explore questions such as: how is Homeric epic like and unlike Gilgamesh and the Hebrew Bible? What do Greek historians consistently fail to tell us, having learned from the tradition what to ignore? How does lyric modify narrative techniques from other genres? This study will appeal to students and scholars of classics as well comparative literature and literary theory

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