توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب Structures of Epic Poetry: Vol. I: Foundations. Vol. II.1/II.2: Configuration. Vol. III: Continuity
نام کتاب : Structures of Epic Poetry: Vol. I: Foundations. Vol. II.1/II.2: Configuration. Vol. III: Continuity
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : ساختارهای شعر حماسی: ج. من: پایه ها. جلد II.1/II.2: پیکربندی. جلد III: تداوم
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نویسندگان : Christiane Reitz (editor), Simone Finkmann (editor)
ناشر : De Gruyter
سال نشر : 2019
تعداد صفحات : 2760
ISBN (شابک) : 9783110492590 , 9783110492002
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 14 مگابایت
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Acknowledgements\nContents\nIntroduction\nPart I: Theories of epic\nAncient and modern theories of epic\nThe narrative forms and mythological materials of classical epic\nLearning the epic formula\nNarratology and classical epic\nEpic and rhetoric\nAlexandrian book division and its reception in Greek and Roman epic\nPart II: Classification and genre\nIntergeneric influences and interactions\nHistory and myth in Graeco-Roman epic\nDidactic and epic: origins, continuity, and interactions\nOvid’s Metamorphoses: the naughty boy of the Graeco-Roman epic tradition\nEpic fragments\nNarrative patterns and structural elements in Greek epyllia\nEpic structures in classical and post-classical Roman epyllia\nPart III: Core structures\nThe invocation of the Muses and the plea for inspiration\nClosure and segmentation: endings, medial proems, book divisions\n‘Almost-episodes’ in Greek and Roman epic\nAetiology and genealogy in ancient epic\nEpic catalogues\nSimiles and comparisons in the epic tradition\nArtefact ekphrasis and narrative in epic poetry from Homer to Silius\nIndices\nFront Matter 2\nContents\nPart I: Battle scenes\nBattle scenes in ancient epic – a short introduction\nArming scenes, war preparation, and spoils in ancient epic\nSimply the best? Epic aristeiai\nSingle combat in ancient epic\nMass combat in ancient epic\nChain-combats in ancient epic\nTeichoscopies in classical and late antique epic\nNyktomachies in Graeco-Roman epic\nTheomachy in Greek and Roman epic\nNaval battles in Greek and Roman epic\nRiver battles in Greek and Roman epic\nFlight, pursuit, breach of contract, and ceasefire in classical epic\nEpic games: structure and competition\nDeath, wounds, and violence in ancient epic\nDeath, ritual, and burial from Homer to the Flavians\nIndices\nFront Matter 3\nContents\nPart II: Journeys and related scenes\nEpic journeys and related scenes – a short introduction\nArrival and reception scenes in the epic tradition from Homer to Silius\nBanquet scenes in ancient epic\nScenes of departure by sea in the epic tradition from Homer to Silius\nSea-storms in ancient epic\nPart III: Time\nTime in ancient epic – a short introduction\nTime in Greek epic\n‘Time as such’: chronotopes and periphrases of time in Latin epic\nPart IV: Space\nAn introduction to the concept of space in ancient epic\nCities in ancient epic\nLandscapes in Greek epic\nLandscapes in Latin epic\nMythical places in ancient epic\nAbodes of the gods in ancient epic\nAbodes of the dead in ancient epic\nPart V: Communication\nPrinciples of communication in Greek and Roman epic-a short introduction\nMessenger scenes in Greek epic\nMessenger scenes in Roman epic\nDream scenes in ancient epic\nProphecies in Greek epic\nProphecies in Roman epic\nApparition scenes in ancient epic\nDivine council scenes in ancient epic\nNecromancies in ancient epic\nIndices\nFront Matter 4\nContents\nThe origin, tradition, and reinvention of epic structures – a short introduction\nPoetic form and narrative theme in early Greek and Akkadian epic\nThe transformation of the epic genre in Late Antiquity\nGreek biblical epic: Nonnus’ Paraphrase and Eudocia’s Homerocentones\nBetween imitation and transformation: the (un)conventional use of epic structures in the Latin biblical poetry of Late Antiquity\nEpic forms and structures in late antique Vergilian centos\nThe tradition of epic poetry in Byzantine literature\nMedieval epicity and the deconstruction of classical epic\nNarrative structures in Neo-Latin epic from 1440 to 1500\nNarrative structures in Neo-Latin epic: 16th–19th century\nExperiments in digital publishing: creating a digital compendium\nOverview: Graeco-Roman epyllia and epics from Homer to Late Antiquity\nCore bibliography\nIndices\nList of contributors