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Nostalgias For Homer In Greek Literature Of The Roman Empire Vincent Tomasso

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Nostalgias For Homer In Greek Literature Of The Roman Empire Vincent Tomasso
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 24.71 MB
Pages: 153
Author: Vincent Tomasso
ISBN: 9781003378082, 1003378080
Language: English
Year: 2024

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Nostalgias For Homer In Greek Literature Of The Roman Empire Vincent Tomasso by Vincent Tomasso 9781003378082, 1003378080 instant download after payment.

This book investigates how versions of Trojan War narratives written in Greek in the first through fifth centuries c.e. created nostalgias for audiences. In ancient education, the Iliad and the Odyssey were used as models through which students learned Greek language and literature. This, combined with the ruling elite’s financial encouragement of re-creations of Greek literature of the past, created a culture of nostalgia. This book explores the different responses to this climate, particularly in the case of the third-century c.e. poet Quintus of Smyrna’s epic Posthomerica. Positioning itself as a sequel to the Iliad and a prequel to the Odyssey, the Posthomerica is unique in its middle-of-the-road response to nostalgia for Homer’s epics. This book contrasts Quintus’ poem with other responses to nostalgia for Homeric narratives in Greek literature of the Roman Empire. Some works contradict pivotal events of the Iliad and Odyssey, such as the first-century orator Dio Chrysostom’s Trojan Speech, which claims that the Trojan hero Hector did not in fact die, contrary to the Iliad’s account. Others re-created Homeric narratives but did not contradict them, improvising some elements and adding others. Quintus strikes a compromise in his epic, re-imagining Homeric narratives by introducing new characters and scenarios, while at the same time retaining the Iliad and Odyssey’s aesthetics. Nostalgias for Homer in Greek Literature of the Roman Empire is of interest to students and scholars working on Homeric reception and the Greek literature of the Roman Empire, as well as those interested in classical literature and reception more broadly.

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