The craft of poetic speech in Ancient Greece.
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Ithaca :
Cornell University Press,
c1995.
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| Colección: | Myth and poetics
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- Contenido: Introduction. The enunciation, its utterance and its subjects in Ancient Greece
- Epic and lyric poetry. The projection of the I and its oral discourse onto the Divine Authority
- Hesiod. Mastery over poetic narration and the inspiration of the muses
- Herodotus. Historical discourse or literary narrative?
- Tragedy and the mask. To stage the self and confront the differentiated
- Vase paintings. Representation and enunciation in the Gaze and Mask
- Myth and Tale. The Leyend of the cyclops and its narrative transformations
- Narrative and names. Laconian women's names as figures of speech
- Myth and rite. Theseus and double utterance of a space
- Appendix (translations by Derek Collins).