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Homeric Poetry and Neoanalysis

Homeric Poetry and Neoanalysis

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Neoanalysis has established itself as one of the two leading schools of interpretation in Homeric studies (together with the theory of Oral Poetry) since its introduction by J.T. Kakridis and its subsequent development by H. Pestalozzi, W. Schadewaldt and W. Kullmann. Long considered as a mainly German or at most a European theory, Neoanalysis has been combined in recent studies (M.W. Edwards, R. Janko, M. Finkelberg, J. Burgess, B. Currie, Chr. Tsagalis) with the theory of Oral Poetry, dominant chiefly in Anglo-American scholarship. This rapprochement paves the way for what seems to be a historical compromise between the two theories. The book traces the history of the neoanalytical theory from its first beginnings in the 1940's and 1950's until its recent transformation into an "Oral Neoanalysis" and offers a critical reappraisal of some of the theory's basic features.

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April 2024, 200 Seiten, Trends in Classics - Key Perspectives on Classical Research, Englisch
De Gruyter
978-3-11-066498-0

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